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On 27 Mar 2007 14:28:22 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: On Mar 27, 2:50 pm, "HD Radio³" wrote: Interest in XM, Sirius, podcasting, and Internet Radio surpasses ANALog Radio! And why not? They are after all, say it with me, D-I-G-I-T-A-L! bwaHAHAHAHA!!!! Realities of a Tired Old Analog Man -Embracing- A New Digital World DE - Would point out that there are distinct Age Demographics for all of these Technologies with a General Alignment of the Age Groupings : Below 35 Years -and- Above 50 Years -with- the 36 to 49 Year Olds being somewhere in the middle - to state the obvious ![]() With a High Interest in "Everything Digital" Below 35 Years ! And an Resistance to "Everything Digital" Above 50 Years ! - - - Exceptions being : PCs, Celfones and Digial Cameras Going Digital Means : Embracing the RFID Chip with-in Each-of-Us. it's a generational thing and the smart money is on the future and for now the future is digital and that includes am 'hd' radio ~ RHF . . . . Digital radio is great, just not when it's in the analog bands. IBOC AM wipes out 5 channels for the amusement of a handful of broadcast execs (no one else bothers). dolby FM, SQ Quadrophonic, AM stereo, etc. |
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