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On Sep 3, 3:15 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 2:48 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 3 Sep 2007 08:01:33 -0700, David Eduardo wrote: Begin People under 50 to 55 will just not listen to the quality of AM radio. Wouldn't have anything to do with the whole dial being full of bloviating right wing programming, would it? The current programming is the only thing that still works on AM. Talk on the other side of the spectrum has failed miserably in many, many markets... What else do you suggest (and i can probably count the hundreds of times it has been tried and failed for you). I suggest doing absolutely nothing. AM is dying. Let it die. Stop living in the past. Embrace the future. Accept progress because it is inevitable. You have to realize that time does not stand still for anyone, not even Ibiquity's stockholders. iBiquity has only about 8 or 10 shareholders... and "they are us" to some extent. Many larger radio companies helped finance the establishment of iBiquity based on the the AT&T / Lucent wpork and patents. The reason, over 10 years ago, was to find a way to offer digital services on band for AM and FM. Separate AM solutions had been proven not to work back with C Quam AM stereo, so the decision was reached that AM, already in decline, would only have a chance if it rode on a technology that FM would push... the problem with AM is the audio quality and analog noise, and HD fixes that quite handsomely. - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And a pillow will make a horse-drawn carriage ride better. Good luck with that. |
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