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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message news ![]() HD has failed to deliver on its promise of better audio. And it's never made a case for content. Here are some content examples. Texas. Austin, Houston, Dallas, McAllen., E lPaso. Tejano HD programming on one Univision station per market, giving these markets their only Tejano service. Tejano is a music style of third to fourth generation Hispanics in Texas, and has considerable following, but not enough for a main channel service. LA. Amor Celestial. On KLVE HD2, only contemporary Christian all music format available in LA metro, with signal most usable in the Inland Empire as well. Has its own studio, not just a computer, with PD, jocks, artist interviews, etc. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message news ![]() HD has failed to deliver on its promise of better audio. And it's never made a case for content. Here are some content examples. Texas. Austin, Houston, Dallas, McAllen., E lPaso. Tejano HD programming on one Univision station per market, giving these markets their only Tejano service. Tejano is a music style of third to fourth generation Hispanics in Texas, and has considerable following, but not enough for a main channel service. LA. Amor Celestial. On KLVE HD2, only contemporary Christian all music format available in LA metro, with signal most usable in the Inland Empire as well. Has its own studio, not just a computer, with PD, jocks, artist interviews, etc. Then, I'm guessing that HD radio sales in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and McAllen have spiked in response to Tejano HD programming. No? Hmmmmmm.... You present examples. But you don't show where a case has been made for content. Thank you for making my point for me. HD is largely ignored. First because its promise of higher audio fidelity hasn't materialized, but secondly because there's been no case made for alternative content. Let me give you a classic and dramatic example. WLS is unlistenable at my location in Lake County, well within (what used to be known as) the WLS Chicago ADI. Low signal, high noise, IBOC interference from out of market. Unlistenable. I'm not the only one who's noticed. WLS IS, however available on WZZN's HD-2. Right there is a ready market for HD. Has this been ever promoted? Ummmm....no. I know it's there because the WLS PD told me in a casual conversation at lunch last year. Otherwise, like everyone else in Chicago, I'd never have known. No case has been made for alternative content for HD. If it's there, Brother David, it might be a good idea for someone to start talking about it. As I said, HD has been ignored for two reasons. One the promise of superior audio fidelity, the cornerstone of EVERY HD promo I've heard to date, hasn't materialized. And second, because a case hasn't been made for content. I've said since the beginning, here, that if HD uptake is going to be increased, it has to be through content. But content is the one thing absent from HD promotion. |
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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... Then, I'm guessing that HD radio sales in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and McAllen have spiked in response to Tejano HD programming. No? Hmmmmmm.... Yes, it has. In the Texas markets we have done station displays in stores promoting the channels, and estimates are around 20,000 receivers sold in Houston. LA is brand new, so we have no data. |
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On Mar 26, 7:30 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in messagenews ![]() HD has failed to deliver on its promise of better audio. And it's never made a case for content. Here are some content examples. Texas. Austin, Houston, Dallas, McAllen., E lPaso. Tejano HD programming on one Univision station per market, giving these markets their only Tejano service. Tejano is a music style of third to fourth generation Hispanics in Texas, and has considerable following, but not enough for a main channel service. LA. Amor Celestial. On KLVE HD2, only contemporary Christian all music format available in LA metro, with signal most usable in the Inland Empire as well. Has its own studio, not just a computer, with PD, jocks, artist interviews, etc. "DEAD AIR: Radio's great leap forward stalling in the Valley" "Retailers say no one is buying HD radios in South Texas despite scattered attempts by broadcasters to promote the digital signal technology..." http://www.themonitor.com/news/radio...gital_new.html "HD Radio Has Yet To Take Off" "But the technology hasn't taken off as expected. NBC 5 could not find one person who owns a hi-def radio and neither could KISS FM's program director. I don't know anybody that has one yet, Davis said." http://www.nbc5i.com/technology/14878368/detail.html "High-def radio is here, but is anyone listening?" "But 19 Utah stations are broadcasting 31 high-definition radio channels with six more coming soon... It seems the stations are investing in technology the public isn't quite ready to embrace.... Some have heard it referred to but never had cause to get one. Unless you are a gadget person, few of these radios have sold." http://www.sltrib.com/technology/ci_7852904 "HD's here. Who's listening?" "But consumers haven't exactly been stampeding to electronics stores for the new HD Radio sets that are required to tune in the digital signals." http://www.twincities.com/business/c...=1#recent_comm "Don't touch that dial: Digital radio lags behind" "Digital radio -- now synonymous with the HD Radio brand name -- apparently has yet to catch on with listeners in this area..." http://tinyurl.com/2gdmca Yea, Eduardo - HD radios are selling like hot-cakes! LOL! |
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