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On Feb 18, 5:22*pm, RHF wrote:
IBOC : The Present Day Media Corporations that Focus Solely on Radio Broadcasting may be Dinosaurs in the Makinghttp://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/msg/c5e1cab41d458e2e NOTE TO ALL - From Now On When I Post or Reply to a Post concerning the IBOC Radio Broadcast {Scheme} developed by the iBiquity Digital Corporation and what is called "HD" Radio : I will endeavor to place : "IBOC" at the Start of the Subject Line. =So If= You do not want to Read Posts and Replies about IBOC "HD" Radio by Me you can easily Filter then out, or simply use common sense and Ignore them. FWIW - Moist of the Longer Posts and Replies can be found at the "HD Radio" Newsgroup* on Google. *http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ HD RADIO GROUP =http://tinyurl.com/27kwyt On Feb 18, 6:27 am, Steve wrote: Point-of-Fact : Consumers Are Buying "HD" Radios ! - How Is This Bad News For "HD" Radio ?http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...dabdf90232868d - S N I P - - I understand this, but you must understand that the current - problems facing broadcasters, which are in no way addressed - by HD radio, are also deeply entrenched. Steve - That is True. - An HD bandaid isn't going to solve the industry's problems. Steve - That is Equally True. - And the public's acceptance of HD radio will be a function - of its acceptance of other forms of radio, which have sound - business models and superior programming. I do not know of any New Media Business Models that actually produce the Income Streams that present day AM & FM Radio do - Enlighten Me Please ! I didn't think we were talking about today. I thought we were talking about the future, when HD radio will be pitted against alternatives that are actually desired by the listening public. - The idea of a "second audio stream" is absolutely quaint - at this stage. Surely no one is resting their hopes on this. Takes and Existing Franchise (Radio Station) and creates a new Income Stream with greatly reduced Capital Cost : Potentially Expands the Income and Inceases Profits. Other media offer thousands of audio streams. - No, but the fact that it doesn't address problems that - are genuinely pressing for the industry suggests that - it will either fail or few people will notice one way or the - other. Actually -imho- It is hard for IBOC "HD" Radio not to succeed as part of the declining Media which is AM & FM Radio. If "succeed" simply means destroying analog AM and despoiling a big chunk of spectrum, sure. However, if it means surviving and flourishing as a business, it has no chance and does not even appear to have been intended for success. "HD" Radio may simply keep the Patient Alive Longer -and- At-the-Same-Time allow the present AM & FM Radio Broadcasts {Media Corporations} to Expand into 'New' Media themselves. My guess is that HD radio will be a form of euthanasia. It will quicken the overall decline. The present day Media Corporations that Focus Solely on Radio Broadcasting may be Dinosaurs in the making. * They now have to begin [ASAP] to View Themselves as Pan-Media {All Forms of Media} Corporations; and not simply as Radio Broadcasters {Radio Station Owners}. * They have the Financial Where-with-All and Expertise to Transistion and Transformer themselves into what they need to be : To Be in Business for the next 50~75 Years. Examples of Dinosaur Business Thinking : * Railroads did not think of themselves as a Transportation Business and naturally expand into the Airline Industry. * Kodak though of itself as a Photo Company and naturally not expand into the Imaging {Zerox} Industry. * Silicon Valley was born because AT&T and IBM thought that their business was their business and they both lost business and market share as a result of that thinking. *. *. I would add HD radio to the list. |
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