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"Telamon" wrote in message
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Based on actually working with 40 or so HD stations, the current HD
signal, on AM, covers to at least the same usable and used coverage
area
the analog signal reaches, sometimes more. On FM, it also reaches the
same
area where nearly all actual listening happens.


There you go again saying that only those inside your precious city grade
contours count as listeners. Probably 40-50 million people in the US
would
beg to differ.


Ignore the Troll.


You again? Facts on real radio listening seem to confuse you. Your vision of
how broadcasting works, and has worked in the US for nearly a century is at
total odds with reality.


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"David Eduardo" wrote in message
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"Telamon" wrote in message
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Based on actually working with 40 or so HD stations, the current HD
signal, on AM, covers to at least the same usable and used coverage
area
the analog signal reaches, sometimes more. On FM, it also reaches the
same
area where nearly all actual listening happens.

There you go again saying that only those inside your precious city
grade
contours count as listeners. Probably 40-50 million people in the US
would
beg to differ.


Ignore the Troll.


You again? Facts on real radio listening seem to confuse you. Your vision
of how broadcasting works, and has worked in the US for nearly a century
is at total odds with reality.


It's called BROADcasting. It's not NARROW casting for ONLY those fortunate
enough to live within a 10dB city contour. It's a PUBLIC SERVICE, IN THE
PUBLIC INTEREST. NOT STRICTLY A BOTTOM LINE ISSUE.


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On Jun 22, 7:24 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Based on actually working with 40 or so HD stations, the current HD
signal, on AM, covers to at least the same usable and used coverage
area
the analog signal reaches, sometimes more. On FM, it also reaches the
same
area where nearly all actual listening happens.


There you go again saying that only those inside your precious city grade
contours count as listeners. Probably 40-50 million people in the US
would
beg to differ.


Ignore the Troll.


You again? Facts on real radio listening seem to confuse you. Your vision of
how broadcasting works, and has worked in the US for nearly a century is at
total odds with reality.


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