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On Mar 18, 4:46?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
"AM-HDisDead" ejaculates more senseless propaganda No one cares about HD Radio: No one cares about shortwave and ANALog - LMAO! Stupid **** - 200+ million people listen to analog AM/FM every day ! |
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Then go play in your hd room,take Lardass edweenie with you.
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 3:48?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in 6 stupid comments on a message board are not reality. LOL ! 19 comments - shows no one cares about HD Radio and everyone knows it is a ****ing joke: Mao speaks from the grave - LOL! |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 4:46?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" ejaculates more senseless propaganda No one cares about HD Radio: No one cares about shortwave and ANALog - LMAO! Stupid **** - 200+ million people listen to analog AM/FM every day ! You have it backwards, stupid ****: 200+ million stupid ****s listen to analog AM/FM every day ! I know because I have special powers to remote view those 200 million stupid ****s and can hear their 200 million stupid **** ANALog radios making so much QRN. - LOL Any other brilliant imbecile remarks pea-brained retard? LMAO! |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" imbecile Many AMs are ranked #1 - most of the "clears" are ranked in the top 5 on AM. Ooh, ohh, let me guess, they are all HD! LMAO! |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" ejaculated Most "clears" AMs are ranked in the top 5. HD Radio is dead, especially on AM. Do you have a stuttering problem, a memory problem or a stupid **** problem? |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 1:29?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message No, they are just simulcasting - AM is going to stay. ... for the moment. The same company started simulcasting KTAR (AM) on FM in Phoenix, and 6 months later, the news / talk format was only on FM. (That is what "slowly moving" means... a lengthy transition to get people used to the idea of finding the station on FM, not AM). Will never happen - KSL would lose too many listeners. Why do you say that? When WTOP in Washington; DC, moved 100% from AM to FM, the audience increased, especially in the sales friendly demographics under age 55. |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... The Reagan FCC did not do much of anything to AM. What did AM in was FM... anyone under 45 has grown up in the era where more listening went to FM than AM (currently 80% or more) and they are not used to AM, especially for music. That is why nearly nobody under 45 uses AM... it sounds bad, is noisy and unpleasant compared to FM, iPods, webcasts, CDs, etc. There are a number of years, still left on AM - news/talk/sports is ranked #1 on AM. And owners of news and talk AMs are moving the format to FM, or starting new FMs formats to challenge stodgy old AMs like KDKA and WWL and WDBO. The whole format will eventually move to FM, where the money is. |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 1:35?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 12:29?am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message groups.com... What KSL listeners had to say about HD Radio ! The fact is that Bonneville is slowly moving KSL to FM anyway. Let's see, how much interest that USA Today article this week on HD Radio generated (select range of 3M and smoothness of -1): There are two separate issues here... AM and HD. AM is fading away. It is used by older folks, mostly, and there are only largely successful stations in one format area: talk. Talk is now moving to FM, and when the transition is over, there will be no mass appeal format on AM and no younger listeners. HD improves FM audio, adds a second program channel, and vastly improves AM Audio. Nearly every FM can benefit. Only a few AMs can, as only a few have decent signals. Many AMs are ranked #1 - most of the "clears" are ranked in the top 5 on AM. When you go to the ages, nearly NONE of them are #1 in the demographics that produce income. WGN in Chicago, on of the 1-A clears, is not even in the top 20. In fact, in 25-54, few are even in the top 10. In New York City, not one of the clears (660, 880, 770) is in the top 5 12+, and not even top 10 25-54 Same in Chicago. |
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![]() "HD Radio Fan" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote The same company started simulcasting KTAR (AM) on FM in Phoenix, and 6 months later, the news / talk format was only on FM. (That is what "slowly moving" means... a lengthy transition to get people used to the idea of finding the station on FM, not AM). Don't expect a Calipornia public school dropout to understand anything even remotely similiar to logic. Very funny. 1. I never went to school in Califonia. 2. I did not go to public school. 3. I dropped out of the Colegio Americano in Quito to put my own radio staiton on the air. 4. I was deans list for many semesters in college 10 years later when i did my university studies part time while working. 5. Logic involves analyzing facts and drawing conclusions. Ams moving to FM and becoming more successful indicates that more will do the same thing... that is logic. |
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