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Roadie September 27th 07 01:06 PM

RHF - This was bound to happen with Ford
 
On Sep 27, 2:01 am, RHF wrote:
On Sep 26, 12:55 pm, Roadie wrote:





On Sep 26, 12:22 pm, IBOCcrock wrote:


"Ford to Offer HD Radio on 2008 Vehicles"


"The option will be available for about $279 for standard HD radio, or
$299 for HD radio with iPod compatibility, Sears said. There is no
monthly subscription fee and the installation will take about 30
minutes and cost $40 to $50, he said."


http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g...TS4DiajveYQOcg


Very interesting that Ford is not footing the bill for installation
and that installation is done at point-of-sale. Ford is heavily
promoting their new Sync option for the same $350. Still, this is not
good news.


Actually it is good news for proponents of HD radio. That one major
car maker is offering a dealer-installed HD radio will mean the others
will do so to remain competitive. And in short order HD compatible
radios will be standard equipment in new cars. Just as FM, tape
cassette, CD, satellite radio and Ipod went from niche to standard
equipment for providing in-vehicle entertainment.


Roadie - The History of Technological Change Repeats Itself. ~ RHF


I suppose it's only natural that marketing of a new device is somewhat
tentative until consumers really show an interest. Who knows, maybe
HD radio will turn out to be a flash-in-the-pan like 8 track tapes and
AM stereo. And then again consumers might see it as a way to improve
the choices they have with tradidional FM and AM broadcasts. I think
that HD radio also has a reasonable chance of becoming a successful
competitor with satelllite radio because there's no fee and the cost
to the station of adding new channels and programming should be lower.

One question is whether consumers will see a benefit from purchasing
yet another set of components to listen to yet another source of news
or entertainment. One can be entertained by signals from AM, FM,
Satellite, HD, Ipod, Internet, CD's, tapes, etc., and they all require
hardware.


When 'HD" Radio becomes the OEM Factory Equipment in new
Automobiles : Then with in 3~5 Years the average American
{Who Love's Their Car or Truck} will come to accept "HD" Radio
as being "What Is and Should Be"

I Ask Myself : What IBOC ?
All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF
In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go :
Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour.
* Twain Harte, CA -USA-
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IBOCcrock October 11th 07 11:58 AM

RHF - This was bound to happen with Ford
 
On Sep 26, 12:35 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 26, 9:22 am, IBOCcrock wrote:

"Fordto Offer HD Radio on 2008 Vehicles"


"The option will be available for about $279 for standard HD radio, or
$299 for HD radio with iPod compatibility, Sears said. There is no
monthly subscription fee and the installation will take about 30
minutes and cost $40 to $50, he said."


http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g...TS4DiajveYQOcg


Very interesting thatFordis not footing the bill for installation
and that installation is done at point-of-sale. Fordis heavily
promoting their newSyncoption for the same $350. Still, this is not
good news.


About -FORDSYNC™ { It' Don't "Stink" like IBOC }
TODAY'S DRIVERS DEMAND STAYING CONNECTEDhttp://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=25169

FORDTEAMS UP WITH MICROSOFT TO DELIVERSYNC;
IN-CAR DIGITAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE TOFORDhttp://media.ford.com/newsroom/release_display.cfm?release=25168

Ford, Microsoft IntroduceSyncfor Tech-Savvy Consumershttp://media.ford.com/newsroom/feature_display.cfm?release=24513

- - - By implicationFordSays "NO" to "HD" Radio as OEM
Standard Equipment on their New Cars and Trucks.

I Ask Myself : What IBOC ?
All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF
In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go :
Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour.
* Twain Harte, CA -USA-
.


"Ford SYNC, HD Radio and the state of competition"

"But Ford SYNC is coming out this fall. And it'll be standard on the
top trim levels (which constitute about 40% of Ford's sales). And this
will have a ripple-effect throughout all the other auto manufacturers
as the platform is licensed to GM, Honda and Toyota (this is Microsoft
we're talking about... though as Dave Zatz point out to me last night,
there is no Microsoft logo when you boot up). And if I was working at
XM or Sirius, I'd be looking this and shaking my head. Because those
OEM subscriber numbers are going to take a turn for the worst as soon
as this hits the streets. But nah, that's not competition..."

http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/fo...mpetition.html

Sync will spread to other automakers, and HD Radio won't even be a
stain on consumers' pants.




IBOCcrock October 11th 07 11:58 AM

RHF - This was bound to happen with Ford
 
On Sep 26, 12:35 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 26, 9:22 am, IBOCcrock wrote:

"Fordto Offer HD Radio on 2008 Vehicles"


"The option will be available for about $279 for standard HD radio, or
$299 for HD radio with iPod compatibility, Sears said. There is no
monthly subscription fee and the installation will take about 30
minutes and cost $40 to $50, he said."


http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g...TS4DiajveYQOcg


Very interesting thatFordis not footing the bill for installation
and that installation is done at point-of-sale. Fordis heavily
promoting their newSyncoption for the same $350. Still, this is not
good news.


About -FORDSYNC™ { It' Don't "Stink" like IBOC }
TODAY'S DRIVERS DEMAND STAYING CONNECTEDhttp://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=25169

FORDTEAMS UP WITH MICROSOFT TO DELIVERSYNC;
IN-CAR DIGITAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE TOFORDhttp://media.ford.com/newsroom/release_display.cfm?release=25168

Ford, Microsoft IntroduceSyncfor Tech-Savvy Consumershttp://media.ford.com/newsroom/feature_display.cfm?release=24513

- - - By implicationFordSays "NO" to "HD" Radio as OEM
Standard Equipment on their New Cars and Trucks.

I Ask Myself : What IBOC ?
All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF
In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go :
Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour.
* Twain Harte, CA -USA-
.


"Ford SYNC, HD Radio and the state of competition"

"But Ford SYNC is coming out this fall. And it'll be standard on the
top trim levels (which constitute about 40% of Ford's sales). And this
will have a ripple-effect throughout all the other auto manufacturers
as the platform is licensed to GM, Honda and Toyota (this is Microsoft
we're talking about... though as Dave Zatz point out to me last night,
there is no Microsoft logo when you boot up). And if I was working at
XM or Sirius, I'd be looking this and shaking my head. Because those
OEM subscriber numbers are going to take a turn for the worst as soon
as this hits the streets. But nah, that's not competition..."

http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/fo...mpetition.html

Sync will spread to other automakers, and HD Radio won't even be a
stain on consumers' pants.


[email protected][_2_] October 11th 07 01:41 PM

RHF - This was bound to happen with Ford
 
On Sep 26, 12:22 pm, IBOCcrock wrote:
"Ford to Offer HD Radio on 2008 Vehicles"


- Meanwhile, Zipcar, a rental service

is getting rid of Sat radio entirely

- Oddly, their rental prices decreased ( Hooray !)

http://www.zipcar.com/find-cars/




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