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On Sep 19, 12:19 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
About the only formats that attract any AM audience among adults are the variants of news & talk. This is a format that commands less than 10% of total listening in most markets. That still doesn't explain why you'd want to further degrade your analog sound quality used by probably 99 percent of your AM radio listeners) in order to insert a digital sideband that is 1) temperamental to receive in a lot of cases 2) still doesn't solve the problem of lack of reception in high-rise office blocks 3) practically unknown to most "normal listeners". That's my biggest concern. The audio quality of LOCAL stations is being degraded by their own IBOC signals. The digital may sound fabulous...but if nobody is listening to the digital and is also being driven away from the station by the awful sound on their analog radio...then what does it matter? Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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