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[email protected] March 4th 07 08:41 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 
On Mar 4, 6:23�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...
On Mar 4, 5:56?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

You have no idea, who I talked with


Nobody in management is in on a Sunday morning. That is about the lowest
rung on the radio ladder.

- he said, over 50 years, not just
50. He knew, what he was talking about.


Compared to you, Clarabelle the Cow knows more about radio.

At-any-rate, you let me know,
when all the US and Canadian AMs go dark, because I will only be out
of a hobby, and you will be out of a job, if you are even employed by
Univision.


I won´t be out of a job. AM is a tiny part of our mainland business, and has
no relevence to my emplyment.

AM is decreasing in audience share every year, and it is mostly made up of
over-55 listeners no advertiser wants. It is dying.

*Broadcast radio has not grown in six years and HD/IBOC is
a joke and will not save radio.


FM has grown every year in revenue and the sector I am in has been up an
average of over 6% a year for over a decade.

Consumers have no interest in radio,
especially HD. Even your own peers, laugh at the mention of HD - you

are a joke, and HD is a joke. The Internet is making broadcast radio
obsolete, including yourself.


The RIAA killed the internet as a source of music streaming last week. Even
companies like Pandora will lose twice as much on every user as they can
make in advertising at web-standard CPMs...

HD is ahead of schedule on models, price points and usefulness. Everyone in
management and programming I have talked to is happy with it.


They can broadcast all they want in HD, and make all the HD radios
they want, but consumers are not interested:

"Sirius, XM, and HD: Consumer interest reality check"

"Finally, note the traffic for HDRadio.com which, although not a
destination on the order of Sirius or XM, is the go-to site for
further information about HD in many HD radio ads and promotions and
is, thus, a good metric to gauge consumer interest. To the degree that
these estimates are correct (Alexa isn't perfect) and to the degree
that web traffic is a proxy for consumer interest, it looks like a
long and slow race to the bottom. While interest in satellite radio is
diminishing, interest in HD shows no signs of a pulse."

http://www.hear2.com/2007/02/sirius_xm_and_h.html

Stations are not dropping AM, just simulcasting on FM to fill holes in
their coverage, but that is no given:

"McDowell: Broadcasters Will Likely Be Pleased by FCC Action on FM
Translators for AM Stations - But One AM Doesn't Wait"

"At yesterday's NAB Leadership Conference in Washington, FCC
Commissioner Robert McDowell stated that he thought that broadcasters
would be pleased with the outcome of the Commission's action on the
NAB proposal to allow AM stations to use FM translators to fill in
holes in their coverage, or to provide nighttime coverage for daytime
stations... While it is good news that the FCC seems to be moving on
the NAB proposal, broadcasters should not think that relief for all AM
stations is coming soon. Instead, the FCC will simply release a
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, opening a formal comment window in
which parties can state their support for the proposal. There may be
others who oppose the proposal - particularly the supporters of Low
Power FM stations. Given that the FCC already has an open proceeding
dealing with the relationship between FM translators and LPFM
stations, the proposal to give AM operators FM translators will have
to be linked in some way to this other proceeding. And, were the FCC
to decide that LPFM stations have a priority over FM translators, any
victory for AM stations might be hollow, as LPFM stations could
preclude the operation of many FM translators."

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...esnt-wait.html

Once again, you are a proven lier !






[email protected] March 4th 07 08:47 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 
On Mar 4, 6:23�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...
On Mar 4, 5:56?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

You have no idea, who I talked with


Nobody in management is in on a Sunday morning. That is about the lowest
rung on the radio ladder.

- he said, over 50 years, not just
50. He knew, what he was talking about.


Compared to you, Clarabelle the Cow knows more about radio.

At-any-rate, you let me know,
when all the US and Canadian AMs go dark, because I will only be out
of a hobby, and you will be out of a job, if you are even employed by
Univision.


I won´t be out of a job. AM is a tiny part of our mainland business, and has
no relevence to my emplyment.

AM is decreasing in audience share every year, and it is mostly made up of
over-55 listeners no advertiser wants. It is dying.

*Broadcast radio has not grown in six years and HD/IBOC is
a joke and will not save radio.


FM has grown every year in revenue and the sector I am in has been up an
average of over 6% a year for over a decade.

Consumers have no interest in radio,
especially HD. Even your own peers, laugh at the mention of HD - you

are a joke, and HD is a joke. The Internet is making broadcast radio
obsolete, including yourself.


The RIAA killed the internet as a source of music streaming last week. Even
companies like Pandora will lose twice as much on every user as they can
make in advertising at web-standard CPMs...

HD is ahead of schedule on models, price points and usefulness. Everyone in
management and programming I have talked to is happy with it.


HD Radio is on the RIAA's target list, too - if they got to Internet
Radio, they will get to HD Radio, too !


dxAce March 4th 07 08:54 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 


surfwatch wrote:

On Mar 4, 12:05 am, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


No chasing required, they will come to your door, asking to mow your
lawn,
fertilize your garden or to ask your pre-pubescent daughter out for the
night,


It is then my patriotic friend, you must reach in the closet, place
your
hands
upon the weapon, and blow the cock sucking, bean blower back into
Mary's
arms....


Stupid racist.


Stupid little pussy faggot!


I'm sorry, I should have said "racist bigot."


But, then again, you have just said it for me.


Sorry, I'm not a racist like you, Edweenie...

I ain't white, but unlike you, I dislike no one... except for prancing
poseurs... like you, boy.

Get it, retard?


Oh you're white all right. The amount of Miami Indian in you is so
miniscule. Do your homework and stop stretching the truth.


I have, and it's enough so that I'm not white.. I'm of mixed race, and damn proud of
it!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] March 4th 07 08:56 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 
On Mar 4, 6:23�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...
On Mar 4, 5:56?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

You have no idea, who I talked with


Nobody in management is in on a Sunday morning. That is about the lowest
rung on the radio ladder.

- he said, over 50 years, not just
50. He knew, what he was talking about.


Compared to you, Clarabelle the Cow knows more about radio.

At-any-rate, you let me know,
when all the US and Canadian AMs go dark, because I will only be out
of a hobby, and you will be out of a job, if you are even employed by
Univision.


I won´t be out of a job. AM is a tiny part of our mainland business, and has
no relevence to my emplyment.

AM is decreasing in audience share every year, and it is mostly made up of
over-55 listeners no advertiser wants. It is dying.

*Broadcast radio has not grown in six years and HD/IBOC is
a joke and will not save radio.


FM has grown every year in revenue and the sector I am in has been up an
average of over 6% a year for over a decade.

Consumers have no interest in radio,
especially HD. Even your own peers, laugh at the mention of HD - you

are a joke, and HD is a joke. The Internet is making broadcast radio
obsolete, including yourself.


The RIAA killed the internet as a source of music streaming last week. Even
companies like Pandora will lose twice as much on every user as they can
make in advertising at web-standard CPMs...

HD is ahead of schedule on models, price points and usefulness. Everyone in
management and programming I have talked to is happy with it.


"More on the Copyright Royalty Board Decision on Internet Radio Music
Royalties"

"There are many other issues that will arise once the decision is
released and reviewed by the public. But this decision is sure to
have impact far beyond the streaming world. In the recently proposed
XM/Sirius merger, about which we wrote here, the satellite radio
services were arguing that competition from Internet Radio lessened
any anticompetitive threat from the anticipated combination of the
companies. Similarly, broadcasters have argued that webcasters
provided competition that justified a relaxation of the multiple
ownership rules. If many Internet radio stations disappear after this
decision, these two proceedings may well be affected. Also, if the
Internet does not provide an outlet for new broadcast entrants, will
there be a greater clamor for more Low Power FM stations? These
issues and other ramifications of the decision are sure to follow."

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...royalties.html

Either way, you are screwed - digital HD Radio will be next, but it
will fail, anyway.


dxAce March 4th 07 09:00 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 


wrote:

I have never seen any vulgarity from dxAce before.


Well you've certainly seen it now! I was pretty bad but I was in tremendous
pain.

I just returned from 6 hours at the hospital where they shot my back full of
some pain killer.

Feels pretty good for the moment.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


dxAce March 4th 07 09:03 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 


wrote:

On Mar 4, 5:56�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...





On Mar 4, 4:18?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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groups.com...


On Mar 4, 2:38?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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roups.com...


Shortwave is not only dead. It's buried! BwaHAHAHAHA!- Hide quoted
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I don't own a shortwave set anymore - I just AM DX, and that ain't
dead !


No, AM is just in agony and about to die.


AM talks/news/sports on the "clears" is alive-and-well.


That is about 30 stations out of 5000.


And several have already begun their move to FM from AM, starting with
KSL!


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Hey cocksucker - I just call KSL (1-888-575-8255) and they are just
simulcating 1160 AM on FM - he said, that KSL 1160 has been
broadcasting for over 50 years and they have NO plans on terminating
coverage ! BTW, did you enjoy my thread on CC tanking ?


I am sure Bruce himself was picking up the phone on a Sunday morning at KSL.
Do you truly think the guy on the phone Sunday morning has any knowledge of
corporate strategy?????

The fact is that Booneville has moved 50 kw. WTOP AM's format to FM only,
and done the same with Phoenix's best AM signal by moving WTAR's format to
FM... they are now going to do it with 50 kw KIRO in Seattle which they just
bought, and they have begun the simulcast of KSL to beginning the process of
moving the listeners to FM.

P.S. KSL is over 80 years old. The fool you talked to did nit even know how
old the station was.

CC is not tanking: they had revenue impact caused by spinning off nearly 500
small stations and going private. Your knowledge of finance is even less
than your understanding of radio.- Hide quoted text -

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You have no idea, who I talked with - he said, over 50 years, not just
50. He knew, what he was talking about. At-any-rate, you let me know,
when all the US and Canadian AMs go dark, because I will only be out
of a hobby, and you will be out of a job, if you are even employed by
Univision.


Edweenie is getting closer to retirement, then he'll be collecting that
'entitlement' too!

LMFAO

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David Eduardo March 4th 07 09:18 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
On Mar 4, 6:23?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

Stations are not dropping AM, just simulcasting on FM to fill holes in
their coverage, but that is no given:


Nobody said AM was being dropped. But the only viable format on AM, news
talk, is being moved from AM where it gets no salable audience, to FM, where
it does. Once this happens, AM will have no magnet for listening in any age,
and will die.



David Eduardo March 4th 07 09:20 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
On Mar 4, 6:23?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

HD Radio is on the RIAA's target list, too - if they got to Internet
Radio, they will get to HD Radio, too !

Yeah, but radio can observe the DRM legislation via hardware which streaming
is much harder pressed to do... plus radio is profitable, and can afford the
rights, while internet broadcasters can not.



David Eduardo March 4th 07 09:22 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Edweenie is getting closer to retirement, then he'll be collecting that
'entitlement' too!


I have about 10 years to go, so don't count the days. And radio is notorious
for having no pensions... you save and invest or you are screwed.



dxAce March 4th 07 09:27 PM

"Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Edweenie is getting closer to retirement, then he'll be collecting that
'entitlement' too!


I have about 10 years to go, so don't count the days.


Well heck, you'll be 70 then.

Retire, enjoy yourself!

And radio is notorious
for having no pensions... you save and invest or you are screwed.


Well, I have my pension from my previous employment, and I saved and invested.

It could be much worse.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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