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Ford sniffs the future... And the future is spelled "SYNC" it seems,not "HD."
Ford sniffs the future... And the future is spelled "SYNC" it seems,
not "HD." Or so suggests this story from one reader: Here is an update to your September 26, 2007 post on Ford offering HD Radio as a dealer installed option in their new cars. I recently purchased a new 2008 Ford Fusion and was interested in purchasing the HD upgrade. When I took delivery of the car, I discovered that the Ford SYNC option, which I did not order, is now "standard" and came with the car at no charge. I then learned that if your Ford has the SYNC feature, the HD Radio feature is NOT available to you. I would have to disconnect SYNC to put in HD. Now let's see. What are the odds that people will turn down FREE Microsoft Sync, which allows you to talk through the car radio on your cell phone and speak the name of your MP3 songs that you want to hear, to spend $300 or so to have an HD Radio in their car? http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/ford-sniffs-the.html Well, da! |
IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ?
On Nov 29, 11:19 pm, RHF wrote:
On Nov 29, 10:50 am, IBOCcrock wrote: Ford sniffs the future... And the future is spelled "SYNC" it seems, not "HD." Or so suggests this story from one reader: Here is an update to your September 26, 2007 post on Ford offering HD Radio as a dealer installed option in their new cars. I recently purchased a new 2008 Ford Fusion and was interested in purchasing the HD upgrade. When I took delivery of the car, I discovered that the Ford SYNC option, which I did not order, is now "standard" and came with the car at no charge. I then learned that if your Ford has the SYNC feature, the HD Radio feature is NOT available to you. I would have to disconnect SYNC to put in HD. Now let's see. What are the odds that people will turn down FREE Microsoft Sync, which allows you to talk through the car radio on your cell phone and speak the name of your MP3 songs that you want to hear, to spend $300 or so to have an HD Radio in their car? http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/ford-sniffs-the.html Well, da! Ford Motor Company -in-sync- DOH !http://www.fordmuscle.com/blog/own-ford-for-695/112258 IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ? $12K ~ $36K for and 'enclosure' {Car} for an Audio System - AIN'T - "Free" Over-the-Air Radio ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sync takes advantage of cell phone and iPod/MP3 streaming - consumers want convenience and portability, not oversisized, defective, and problematic HD radios. Ford is dumping its unsold, dealer-installed HD radios on the failing Jaguar and Volvo lines - no Sync in Volvos or Jaguars. Sync is standard in all of Ford's premium models, which constitute 40% of its sales - the other models have standard/optional satrad. Ford used the HD Alliance for free advertising in exchange for HD Radio - Ford ****ed them over by only offering HD Radio as a point- of-sale, dealer-installed option, which no one opted for - even QVC couldn't sell these ****ty, empty radios: "Ford Gets More Sirius" "Sirius Satellite Radio and Ford announced today that they are targeting a 70% installation rate for the Ford and Mercury brand of automobiles. Ford had previously announced that their Lincoln brand was effectively at standard equipment. This commitment with the Ford and Mercury brands is a substantial step for Sirius, as it brings Ford up to a similar installation pace as Chrysler." http://siriusbuzz.com/ford-gets-more-sirius.php "Ford SYNC, HD Radio and the state of competition" "Now here's the killer: Ford is making SYNC available as a factory- installed option for just over $300. And for the top-end trim levels, like the Focus SES, it'll be a standard feature. That's right... standard. So if you have an iPod, or Zune (ha!), you can now control it easily while you drive. If you have a cellphone that supports a service like mSpot, or a phone that supports Pandora, you can now listen to them in your car... easily. 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)..." http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/fo...mpetition.html "Radio: Internet Radio or HD Radio. You choose!" "Here's the choice - supplementary channels of varied audio quality from the same radio chains that deliver today's unimaginative terrestrial radio formats or worldwide radio of every imaginable format and style where the passion is in the performance?... And, most of all, who'll apologize for the time and money spent, the years the radio industry bought into it, and the deceitfulness suffered because of Ibiquity and the HD Radio Alliance's misguidance." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...blog-post.html "Are Ford and HD Radio in Sync?" "The radio industry will, of course, promote Ford for free in exchange for this development as part of the presumably soon-to-expire pledge of airtime to the HD radio effort." http://www.hear2.com/2007/09/are-ford-and-hd.html "iBiquity Digital Investor Information" "iBiquity's investors are global leaders in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media and financial industries all supporting the development and rollout of HD Radio broadcasting: Leading Manufacturers include Ford Motor Company, Visteon Corporation...." http://www.ibiquity.com/about_us/investor_information "Lincoln Mercury, Visteon and iBiquity to Showcase HD Radio?" "Both Ford and Visteon have agreements with iBiquity Digital, the sole developer and licenser of digital AM and FM radio in the United States, with Visteon already developing HD Radio capable OEM receivers for the 2004 model year." http://www.ibiquity.com/press_room/n...eases/2002/100 "HD Radio-On-QVC Fiasco Thread" "Did anybody here listen to Radio Racket last night? They reported on QVC's September HD Radio fiasco. Total sales were only $30,000! They said there were three different receivers at different prices, but assuming the cheapest was $300, and that all of them were the cheapest one, that would be only 200 units sold. QVC had to buy these turkeys, so the loss is theirs. They're going to try to sell the others in segments where they bunch a lot of items, instead of showcasing HD again. After all, why would they/ a real dud. And QVC has no plans to ask any HD advocates back for another appearance." http://www.radioracket.yuku.com/topi...CONTINUED.html "HD Radio and QVC -- looked good on paper" "One final thing I noticed. Usually there's a countdown in the item info bar. How many have sold, how many are left; that kind of thing. That information was absent. At the end of the half hour I have no idea how many of the three radios were available, nor how many sold. And no one called in with a testimonial." http://the-unmutual.blogspot.com/200...-on-paper.html Ha! Ha! Eat it! |
IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ?
IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 29, 11:19 pm, RHF wrote: On Nov 29, 10:50 am, IBOCcrock wrote: Ford sniffs the future... And the future is spelled "SYNC" it seems, not "HD." Or so suggests this story from one reader: Here is an update to your September 26, 2007 post on Ford offering HD Radio as a dealer installed option in their new cars. I recently purchased a new 2008 Ford Fusion and was interested in purchasing the HD upgrade. When I took delivery of the car, I discovered that the Ford SYNC option, which I did not order, is now "standard" and came with the car at no charge. I then learned that if your Ford has the SYNC feature, the HD Radio feature is NOT available to you. I would have to disconnect SYNC to put in HD. Now let's see. What are the odds that people will turn down FREE Microsoft Sync, which allows you to talk through the car radio on your cell phone and speak the name of your MP3 songs that you want to hear, to spend $300 or so to have an HD Radio in their car? http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/ford-sniffs-the.html Well, da! Ford Motor Company -in-sync- DOH !http://www.fordmuscle.com/blog/own-ford-for-695/112258 IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ? $12K ~ $36K for and 'enclosure' {Car} for an Audio System - AIN'T - "Free" Over-the-Air Radio ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sync takes advantage of cell phone and iPod/MP3 streaming - consumers want convenience and portability, not oversisized, defective, and problematic HD radios. Ford is dumping its unsold, dealer-installed HD radios on the failing Jaguar and Volvo lines - no Sync in Volvos or Jaguars. Sync is standard in all of Ford's premium models, which constitute 40% of its sales - the other models have standard/optional satrad. Ford used the HD Alliance for free advertising in exchange for HD Radio - Ford ****ed them over by only offering HD Radio as a point- of-sale, dealer-installed option, which no one opted for - even QVC couldn't sell these ****ty, empty radios: "Ford Gets More Sirius" "Sirius Satellite Radio and Ford announced today that they are targeting a 70% installation rate for the Ford and Mercury brand of automobiles. Ford had previously announced that their Lincoln brand was effectively at standard equipment. This commitment with the Ford and Mercury brands is a substantial step for Sirius, as it brings Ford up to a similar installation pace as Chrysler." http://siriusbuzz.com/ford-gets-more-sirius.php "Ford SYNC, HD Radio and the state of competition" "Now here's the killer: Ford is making SYNC available as a factory- installed option for just over $300. And for the top-end trim levels, like the Focus SES, it'll be a standard feature. That's right... standard. So if you have an iPod, or Zune (ha!), you can now control it easily while you drive. If you have a cellphone that supports a service like mSpot, or a phone that supports Pandora, you can now listen to them in your car... easily. 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)..." http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/fo...mpetition.html "Radio: Internet Radio or HD Radio. You choose!" "Here's the choice - supplementary channels of varied audio quality from the same radio chains that deliver today's unimaginative terrestrial radio formats or worldwide radio of every imaginable format and style where the passion is in the performance?... And, most of all, who'll apologize for the time and money spent, the years the radio industry bought into it, and the deceitfulness suffered because of Ibiquity and the HD Radio Alliance's misguidance." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...blog-post.html "Are Ford and HD Radio in Sync?" "The radio industry will, of course, promote Ford for free in exchange for this development as part of the presumably soon-to-expire pledge of airtime to the HD radio effort." http://www.hear2.com/2007/09/are-ford-and-hd.html "iBiquity Digital Investor Information" "iBiquity's investors are global leaders in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media and financial industries all supporting the development and rollout of HD Radio broadcasting: Leading Manufacturers include Ford Motor Company, Visteon Corporation...." http://www.ibiquity.com/about_us/investor_information "Lincoln Mercury, Visteon and iBiquity to Showcase HD Radio?" "Both Ford and Visteon have agreements with iBiquity Digital, the sole developer and licenser of digital AM and FM radio in the United States, with Visteon already developing HD Radio capable OEM receivers for the 2004 model year." http://www.ibiquity.com/press_room/n...eases/2002/100 "HD Radio-On-QVC Fiasco Thread" "Did anybody here listen to Radio Racket last night? They reported on QVC's September HD Radio fiasco. Total sales were only $30,000! They said there were three different receivers at different prices, but assuming the cheapest was $300, and that all of them were the cheapest one, that would be only 200 units sold. QVC had to buy these turkeys, so the loss is theirs. They're going to try to sell the others in segments where they bunch a lot of items, instead of showcasing HD again. After all, why would they/ a real dud. And QVC has no plans to ask any HD advocates back for another appearance." http://www.radioracket.yuku.com/topi...CONTINUED.html "HD Radio and QVC -- looked good on paper" "One final thing I noticed. Usually there's a countdown in the item info bar. How many have sold, how many are left; that kind of thing. That information was absent. At the end of the half hour I have no idea how many of the three radios were available, nor how many sold. And no one called in with a testimonial." http://the-unmutual.blogspot.com/200...-on-paper.html Ha! Ha! Eat it! What does this have to do with Shortwave Radio? |
IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ?
On Nov 30, 10:08 am, Brian wrote:
IBOCcrock wrote: On Nov 29, 11:19 pm, RHF wrote: On Nov 29, 10:50 am, IBOCcrock wrote: Ford sniffs the future... And the future is spelled "SYNC" it seems, not "HD." Or so suggests this story from one reader: Here is an update to your September 26, 2007 post on Ford offering HD Radio as a dealer installed option in their new cars. I recently purchased a new 2008 Ford Fusion and was interested in purchasing the HD upgrade. When I took delivery of the car, I discovered that the Ford SYNC option, which I did not order, is now "standard" and came with the car at no charge. I then learned that if your Ford has the SYNC feature, the HD Radio feature is NOT available to you. I would have to disconnect SYNC to put in HD. Now let's see. What are the odds that people will turn down FREE Microsoft Sync, which allows you to talk through the car radio on your cell phone and speak the name of your MP3 songs that you want to hear, to spend $300 or so to have an HD Radio in their car? http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/ford-sniffs-the.html Well, da! Ford Motor Company -in-sync- DOH !http://www.fordmuscle.com/blog/own-ford-for-695/112258 IBOC Crock -question is- What You Been Sniffing ? $12K ~ $36K for and 'enclosure' {Car} for an Audio System - AIN'T - "Free" Over-the-Air Radio ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sync takes advantage of cell phone and iPod/MP3 streaming - consumers want convenience and portability, not oversisized, defective, and problematic HD radios. Ford is dumping its unsold, dealer-installed HD radios on the failing Jaguar and Volvo lines - no Sync in Volvos or Jaguars. Sync is standard in all of Ford's premium models, which constitute 40% of its sales - the other models have standard/optional satrad. Ford used the HD Alliance for free advertising in exchange for HD Radio - Ford ****ed them over by only offering HD Radio as a point- of-sale, dealer-installed option, which no one opted for - even QVC couldn't sell these ****ty, empty radios: "Ford Gets More Sirius" "Sirius Satellite Radio and Ford announced today that they are targeting a 70% installation rate for the Ford and Mercury brand of automobiles. Ford had previously announced that their Lincoln brand was effectively at standard equipment. This commitment with the Ford and Mercury brands is a substantial step for Sirius, as it brings Ford up to a similar installation pace as Chrysler." http://siriusbuzz.com/ford-gets-more-sirius.php "Ford SYNC, HD Radio and the state of competition" "Now here's the killer: Ford is making SYNC available as a factory- installed option for just over $300. And for the top-end trim levels, like the Focus SES, it'll be a standard feature. That's right... standard. So if you have an iPod, or Zune (ha!), you can now control it easily while you drive. If you have a cellphone that supports a service like mSpot, or a phone that supports Pandora, you can now listen to them in your car... easily. 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)..." http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/fo...d-the-state-of... "Radio: Internet Radio or HD Radio. You choose!" "Here's the choice - supplementary channels of varied audio quality from the same radio chains that deliver today's unimaginative terrestrial radio formats or worldwide radio of every imaginable format and style where the passion is in the performance?... And, most of all, who'll apologize for the time and money spent, the years the radio industry bought into it, and the deceitfulness suffered because of Ibiquity and the HD Radio Alliance's misguidance." http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...blog-post.html "Are Ford and HD Radio in Sync?" "The radio industry will, of course, promote Ford for free in exchange for this development as part of the presumably soon-to-expire pledge of airtime to the HD radio effort." http://www.hear2.com/2007/09/are-ford-and-hd.html "iBiquity Digital Investor Information" "iBiquity's investors are global leaders in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media and financial industries all supporting the development and rollout of HD Radio broadcasting: Leading Manufacturers include Ford Motor Company, Visteon Corporation...." http://www.ibiquity.com/about_us/investor_information "Lincoln Mercury, Visteon and iBiquity to Showcase HD Radio?" "Both Ford and Visteon have agreements with iBiquity Digital, the sole developer and licenser of digital AM and FM radio in the United States, with Visteon already developing HD Radio capable OEM receivers for the 2004 model year." http://www.ibiquity.com/press_room/n...eases/2002/100 "HD Radio-On-QVC Fiasco Thread" "Did anybody here listen to Radio Racket last night? They reported on QVC's September HD Radio fiasco. Total sales were only $30,000! They said there were three different receivers at different prices, but assuming the cheapest was $300, and that all of them were the cheapest one, that would be only 200 units sold. QVC had to buy these turkeys, so the loss is theirs. They're going to try to sell the others in segments where they bunch a lot of items, instead of showcasing HD again. After all, why would they/ a real dud. And QVC has no plans to ask any HD advocates back for another appearance." http://www.radioracket.yuku.com/topi...n-QVC-Fiasco-T... "HD Radio and QVC -- looked good on paper" "One final thing I noticed. Usually there's a countdown in the item info bar. How many have sold, how many are left; that kind of thing. That information was absent. At the end of the half hour I have no idea how many of the three radios were available, nor how many sold. And no one called in with a testimonial." http://the-unmutual,blogspot.com/200...vc-looked-good... - - Ha! Ha! Eat it! - What does this have to do with Shortwave Radio? Brian - Good Question. IBOC -clearly knows- Crock ! -but- He Don't Know Shortwave Radio. -cause- If He Did He Would Write About It. ~ RHF |
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