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On Mar 1, 10:29�am, Rfburns wrote:
Lets see now - 400 Million spent on HD Radio ads and 300,000 radios sold so far �- and that's probably inflated. Ok, that amounts to....... $1333.33 spent for each listener - roughly speaking of course. � Did I get the math right? � Is that a valid way of looking at it?. Now its possible that there are two people listening to the same radio. �OK......That amounts to.....$666.66 per listener. Help me out here. �Doesn't seem too successful to me. J.R. Stocks. �Could you help me on this? jw According to Hipporadio on Radio-Info, who is in the broadcast industry annd electonic sales, only 130,000 HD radios sold, minus returns, "trade" purchases, and giveaways - maybe, the true number is around 50,000 in the hands of radio-geeks and consumers. |
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