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dxAce April 18th 08 05:45 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of theHDRadio farce
 


m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Dishonest? That would be you, oh faux one!


Don't be so modest...you are no slouch in the dishonesty department
yourself.

I see you are using your increasingly valuable time in a most
constructive fashion.


Damn right! I'm on the case of the most delusional faux hobbyist, the most
delusional faux Hispanic, that this newsgroup has ever seen.

He makes Michael Bryant look like a piker!



David Eduardo[_4_] April 18th 08 11:41 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HD Radio farce
 

"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
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"David Eduardo" wrote in message
t...



My comment is that no broadcaster is interested in paid audio programming
services, as there is no useful economic model to be found.


What is the useful economic model for IBOC as it currently exists?


Expanded program offerings of the second tier of formats. For example, KLVE
in LA just launched "Amor Celestial" on its HD-2 and is providing the
market's first Contemporary Christian format in Spanish. In Texas, 5 markets
that can not sustain a main channel Tejano format have one on HD2.


Sure, there's no broadcaster interest in starting up pay radio right now.
Hardly anybody has a new generation IBOC radio, and only a limited
percentage of those who do would pay. That's obvious. But let's pretend
the day will come in which lots of people, maybe even most people, have
IBOC
radios. Would broadcasters still be as disinterested in pay radio?


The most FM stations one owner can have in a market is 5. That means,
without a significant sacrifice of quality, 5 HD-2 channels. Given the cost
of XM or Sirius is about a dime a channel, that means that the radio
offerings would be worth a half-buck a month. The costs of billing and such
exceed the potential fee. The only way this might work is with ultra-niche,
like Cambodian in LA... something a broadcaster could not do on their own...
so the channel would have to be rented out. At that point, using FMeXtra is
better.

Of course, their presumed future disinterest would be understandable if
they
start making buckets of cash IBOCing second tier programming and
simulcasts.


Terrestrial radio stations know the ad-supported radio model. It is
ingenuous right now to think that local stations could develop a
subscription model, sell it and make any money.



David Eduardo[_4_] April 18th 08 11:43 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HD Radio farce
 

"mumblerron" wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 12:04 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"mumblerron" wrote in message

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In any case, by the time I got it (1973), I had managed radio stations
in
Ecuador, Washington, DC (WEZR), Richmond VA (WEZB) and San Juan (WUNO)
so
it
was absolutely unessential and superfluous.


And yet, you went to the trouble to get it. You probably entertained
the idea of becoming a teacher, as it would give you ready access to
children.


Actually, you stupid, dishonest piece of crap, I did it so I could take
some
college courses that interested me.


And when did you graduate from college?

Or did you?


No, I was recruited by a headhunter to rebuild and manage a station combo in
PR for a NYSE traded company.

I wasn't pursuing a degree, anyway, and selected courses that, together, did
not qualify for a degree in any one field.



David Eduardo[_4_] April 18th 08 11:45 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HD Radio farce
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Though he has claimed in the past to have enough college credits for TWO
(2)
degrees he has not a one.


That's because I also have a bunch of credits from Ecuador, home study and
Puerto Rico. None seem combinable, and I am way past caring or needing a
degree.



dxAce April 18th 08 11:46 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HDRadio farce
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"mumblerron" wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 12:04 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"mumblerron" wrote in message

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In any case, by the time I got it (1973), I had managed radio stations
in
Ecuador, Washington, DC (WEZR), Richmond VA (WEZB) and San Juan (WUNO)
so
it
was absolutely unessential and superfluous.

And yet, you went to the trouble to get it. You probably entertained
the idea of becoming a teacher, as it would give you ready access to
children.

Actually, you stupid, dishonest piece of crap, I did it so I could take
some
college courses that interested me.


And when did you graduate from college?

Or did you?


No, I was recruited by a headhunter to rebuild and manage a station combo in
PR for a NYSE traded company.

I wasn't pursuing a degree


Of course not, you'd be incapable of obtaining one.



dxAce April 18th 08 11:47 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HDRadio farce
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Though he has claimed in the past to have enough college credits for TWO
(2)
degrees he has not a one.


That's because I also have a bunch of credits from Ecuador, home study and
Puerto Rico. None seem combinable, and I am way past caring or needing a
degree.


And, you'd never be capable of obtaining one!

Shanti Om



David Eduardo[_4_] April 18th 08 11:48 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HD Radio farce
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
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I wasn't pursuing a degree


Of course not, you'd be incapable of obtaining one.


Give ASU a holler. I had a 4.0 GPA.

Of course, I am arguing for the sake of debate; I had no need for a degree
and definitely would have made less money in my career if I had completed
one at the time.



dxAce April 18th 08 11:50 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HDRadio farce
 


David Frackelton Gleason, the retard boy who couldn't finish high school and now
poses as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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I wasn't pursuing a degree


Of course not, you'd be incapable of obtaining one.


Give ASU a holler. I had a 4.0 GPA.

Of course, I am arguing for the sake of debate; I had no need for a degree
and definitely would have made less money in my career if I had completed
one at the time.


Uh-huh. Feed us some more BS, oh faux one.



David Eduardo[_4_] April 18th 08 11:53 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HD Radio farce
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, the retard boy who couldn't finish high school
and now
poses as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


I wasn't pursuing a degree

Of course not, you'd be incapable of obtaining one.


Give ASU a holler. I had a 4.0 GPA.

Of course, I am arguing for the sake of debate; I had no need for a
degree
and definitely would have made less money in my career if I had completed
one at the time.


Uh-huh. Feed us some more BS, oh faux one.


The time spent on an additional year at ASU as opposed to becoming VP of
Pueblo International in 1975 would have precluded my taking on one of the
best facilities in PR on which all my future endeavors were based.




dxAce April 18th 08 11:56 PM

Eduardo is just angry about the latest Arbitron study of the HDRadio farce
 


David Frackelton Gleason, so full of **** that he must now pose as 'Eduardo',
wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, the retard boy who couldn't finish high school
and now
poses as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


I wasn't pursuing a degree

Of course not, you'd be incapable of obtaining one.


Give ASU a holler. I had a 4.0 GPA.

Of course, I am arguing for the sake of debate; I had no need for a
degree
and definitely would have made less money in my career if I had completed
one at the time.


Uh-huh. Feed us some more BS, oh faux one.


The time spent on an additional year at ASU as opposed to becoming VP of
Pueblo International in 1975 would have precluded my taking on one of the
best facilities in PR on which all my future endeavors were based.


But, still, you've never graduated from anything. Unless, one considers your
attendance at The School of Great Excuses...

In other words, you're full of ****, 'Eduardo'.




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