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David Eduardo wrote:

"Drifter" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:
"Scooter" wrote in message
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and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And
that's
a
trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down,
slowly
with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and
decrease
shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good!

Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio)
is
about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly
trending
down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite
and
DSL.
So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's?

Drifter...


Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965.


Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even
'Eduardo'.


Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my
mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"Drifter" wrote in message
...
David Eduardo wrote:
"Scooter" wrote in message
. ..

and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And
that's
a
trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down,
slowly
with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and
decrease
shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good!

Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio)
is
about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly
trending
down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite
and
DSL.
So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's?

Drifter...

Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965.


Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even
'Eduardo'.


Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my
mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then.


The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of
the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it.

It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000.


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dxAce wrote:

David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"Drifter" wrote in message
...
David Eduardo wrote:
"Scooter" wrote in message
. ..

and revenues for terrestrial radio is flat and trending down. And
that's
a
trend. yes people are still listening, but cume is trending down,
slowly
with revenues!. If IBOC grabs any market share it will fracture and
decrease
shares of terrestrial radio listening. And that's not good!

Get your terms right. Cume today (total number of persons using radio)
is
about the same as it was in 1985. Time Spent Listening is slowly
trending
down, as it has from the late 80's... way before iPods and satellite
and
DSL.
So, Eduardo, what your saying is, your radio sucked back in the 80's?

Drifter...

Cume in 1985 was up from the first Arbitron surveys, around 1965.

Wow, 1965! You weren't Hispanic then, were you? In fact, you weren't even
'Eduardo'.


Acculturation takes years. But, yes, since I was baptized "Eduardo" by my
mother who lived many years in Europe, I had the second name even then.


The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart of
the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it.

It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa 2000.


Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames, starting
around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'.


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The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart
of
the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it.


As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later,
Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to
differentiate.

It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa
2000.


Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985.


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Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames,
starting
around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'.

As in "Eating Raoul?"

"Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raśl" is.




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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart
of
the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it.


As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later,
Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to
differentiate.

It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa
2000.


Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985.


Sure it does...

You fool no one, 'Eduardo'.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames,
starting
around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'.

As in "Eating Raoul?"

"Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raśl" is.


Like you'd know what is Hispanic!

LMFAO


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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The funniest thing is though, you never used it when you were in the heart
of
the Hispanic world. Never signed anything with that name, never used it.


As I said before, I never used it until I wanted a name for BBS and, later,
Usenet and, later, Internet boards. My first two names seemed appropriate to
differentiate.

It only crops up when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick starting circa
2000.


Actually, it goes back to The Well and CIS circa 1985.


'Eduardo', Eliot Spitzer is more honest than you are.


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"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames,
starting
around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'.

As in "Eating Raoul?"

"Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raśl" is.


Like you'd know what is Hispanic!


Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Heck! I've been 'Hispanic' longer than you have. One of my nicknames,
starting
around 1975 or so has been 'Raoul'.

As in "Eating Raoul?"

"Raoul" is not an Hispanic name, anyway. "Raśl" is.


Like you'd know what is Hispanic!


Whatever the case, "Raoul" is not an Hispanic name.


Neither is David Frackelton Gleason, but you've not let that stop you!


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