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![]() RHF wrote: On Sep 30, 9:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote: Listen to the AM/MW Radio Band and the very Negative Effect that IBOC has had on It : I've heard it. I don't care, because it doesn't affect the local stations (OK city) I am listening to on my way to work, or on my way back home. I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. Listening 'On-Line' is not Free Over-the-Air Radio Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their waves to their local markets. There are still some people watching/listening to them via the antenna. |
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On Oct 1, 6:07 am, wrote:
RHF wrote: On Sep 30, 9:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote: Listen to the AM/MW Radio Band and the very Negative Effect that IBOC has had on It : I've heard it. I don't care, because it doesn't affect the local stations (OK city) I am listening to on my way to work, or on my way back home. I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. Listening 'On-Line' is not Free Over-the-Air Radio Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their waves to their local markets. There are still some people watching/listening to them via the antenna. No one here is interested - HD Radio is DOA: http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/ |
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RHF wrote:
d'Eduardo, Thank You Once Again For Reminding Us That We Don't Count As Sellable Numbers. we are just plain old radio listeners Yes and the sooner you realize that, the happier you will be. You shouldn't expect the FCC or the National Association of Broadcasters to care about a hobby (distant AM listening) that only represents less than 0.01% of the audience. |
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On Oct 1, 6:07 am, wrote:
RHF wrote: On Sep 30, 9:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote: Listen to the AM/MW Radio Band and the very Negative Effect that IBOC has had on It : I've heard it. I don't care, because it doesn't affect the local stations (OK city) I am listening to on my way to work, or on my way back home. I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. Listening 'On-Line' is not Free Over-the-Air Radio Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their waves to their local markets. There are still some people watching/listening to them via the antenna. No one here is interested - HD Radio is DOA: http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/ |
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On Oct 1, 5:34 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Oct 1, 6:07 am, wrote: I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. No one here is interested - HD Radio is DOA AM distant listening is even deader. The number of HD listeners outnumbers distant AM listeners by (approximately) 1 million to 10,000. Sorry to give you the bad news, but it's true. |
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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: " Do you think that those kids listening to a ball game from a distant station when they should have been sleeping know or care about DX clubs? Or the trucker tuning across the dial to find something worth listening to .... Kids today use their computers to listen to distant stations, not radio. Truckers use XM or Sirius, not terrestrial broadcast. You are living in the past, but everybody else has moved into the future with Broadband internet, and Satellite. Time to wake-up and smell the truth. |
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On Oct 1, 5:40 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
No one here is interested - HD Radio is DOA: AM distant listening is even deader. The number of HD listeners outnumbers distant AM listeners by (approximately) 1 million to 10,000. Sorry to give you the bad news, but it's true. |
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On Oct 1, 7:21 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Oct 1, 5:40 am, IBOCcrock wrote: No one here is interested - HD Radio is DOA: AM distant listening is even deader. The number of HD listeners outnumbers distant AM listeners by (approximately) 1 million to 10,000. Sorry to give you the bad news, but it's true. Sorry, to give you the bad news, but HD Radio is DOA: http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/200...ains-flat.html |
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On Oct 1, 6:07 am, wrote:
RHF wrote: On Sep 30, 9:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote: Listen to the AM/MW Radio Band and the very Negative Effect that IBOC has had on It : I've heard it. I don't care, because it doesn't affect the local stations (OK city) I am listening to on my way to work, or on my way back home. I don't care, because when I want to do distant listening, I am not stuck back in World War 2. I am in the 21st century and use the internet to listen as far away as London or Japan or Australia. Most people listening to radio broadcasts do so because they are looking for content and don't really care all that much how the signal got to the speaker. Those are the people that broadcasters and advertisers focus their efforts on. DX liseners are focused not so much on content as on knowing when signal propogation conditions will change to allow non-local stations to be temporarily heard. They are interested more in documenting that momentary catch than content. As a consequence broadcast stations and advertisers really have no commercial interest in assuring their signal reaches DXers. Listening 'On-Line' is not Free Over-the-Air Radio Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their waves to their local markets. There are still some people watching/listening to them via the antenna. |
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On Oct 1, 5:07 am, wrote:
On Sep 30, 9:53 am, SFTV_troy wrote: Listening 'On-Line' is not Free Over-the-Air Radio Yes it is. Just as watching NBC or FOX on your cable is still Free over-the-air television. They are still sending out their waves to their local markets. There are still some people watching/listening to them via the antenna. No, it's not. "Free-over-the-air" is just that...FREE OVER THE AIR. If you watch TV on cable or listen to radio stations online, you PAY a monthly FEE. So, it's NOT free. Over the air broadcasts are FREE when you grab the signal on the air with an antenna and WITHOUT the monthly cable/internet fee. That's free over the air. Cable and internet are NOT free. Just in case you didn't know, satellite is not free either. You pay the provider a monthly fee to access their service. The whole idea of HD radio is ridiculous. |
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