"Quality v. Quantity"
"Quality v. Quantity"
"When radio listeners ask for quality programming, the decision makers hear quantity programming; hence, HD Radio and its smorgasbord of insipid formats. When listeners, weary of pitiable audio processing and pitch escalation on their terrestrial stations, ask for quality audio - they hear quantity audio and they struggle to cram in more HD side channels of auditory mediocrity." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...-quantity.html HD Radio is a virtual sewer of formats. |
"Quality v. Quantity"
Very well stated!
When I was a kid we had 3 TV stations to watch and there was always something on that we enjoyed. Now we have cable and satellite boasting eighty channels and we spin the remote control like a roulette wheel before just turning the damn thing off. I think that is what radio is experiencing. And sorry, digital fans, your digital audio sucks. "When radio listeners ask for quality programming, the decision makers hear quantity programming; hence, HD Radio and its smorgasbord of insipid formats. When listeners, weary of pitiable audio processing and pitch escalation on their terrestrial stations, ask for quality audio - they hear quantity audio and they struggle to cram in more HD side channels of auditory mediocrity." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...-quantity.html HD Radio is a virtual sewer of formats. |
"Quality v. Quantity"
On Oct 10, 6:54 am, "Smokey" wrote:
Very well stated! - When I was a kid we had 3 TV stations to watch and there - was always something on that we enjoyed. Now we have - cable and satellite boasting eighty channels and we spin - the remote control like a roulette wheel before just turning - the damn thing off. "Is That All There Is?? -by- Peggy Lee http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-hiDMpcN9Y I think that is what radio is experiencing. And sorry, digital fans, your digital audio sucks. "When radio listeners ask for quality programming, the decision makers hear quantity programming; hence, HD Radio and its smorgasbord of insipid formats. When listeners, weary of pitiable audio processing and pitch escalation on their terrestrial stations, ask for quality audio - they hear quantity audio and they struggle to cram in more HD side channels of auditory mediocrity." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...-quantity.html HD Radio is a virtual sewer of formats.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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