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On May 2, 11:39*am, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On May 2, 4:15*am, " wrote: On May 1, 12:09*pm, RHF wrote: IBOCcrock -of- HD Radio Farce Blog-Spothttp://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/*. DOH ! Quoting a Blog/Newsgroup : AIN'T NEWS -or- FACTUAL [.] *. Hoping, Wanting and Dreaming That IBOC Will Go Away : Ain't Going To Make It Happen . ~ RHF *. IBOC : HD-Radio May Suck -but- It Is The Suckers That Will Make It a Success ! -by- RHFhttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/0ce2564e 2517a12c *. HD-Radio : May Suck -but- The Suckers Will Make It a Success ! *. Just be Honest and Think About It for a Minute. [ Thinking With-In The {Radio} Box ] *. To the Average {non-technical} AM/FM Radio Listener : *. Who Lives in a Major Metro Area; and *. Listens only to a Few (3~4) or Several (6~8) of *. Their Local AM/FM "Analog" Radio Stations; *. For Now IBOC AM/FM "HD" Radio has Changed Nothing. *. Cause - They can still hear their good old "Analog" Local AM/FM Radio Stations inspite of IBOC. *. IBOC - Passes the First Test of "Dual Mode" Analog and Digital AM/FM Radio Reception : People being able to Still Hear the Analog Mode. [No Diruption in Their Present Analog Radio Listening.] *. Sometime in the 'future' these Average Metro Area AM/FM Radio Listeners with have the Need -of- 'feel' the Want and Need to Buy a New "HD" AM/FM Radio. *. Note - Maybe a heard an New "HD" AM/FM Radio in a Rental Car -or- They bought a New Car and it came with an "HD" AM/FM Radio -but- They Liked what they Heard on the "HD" AM/FM Radio. So Now the Want to have "Their Own" *"HD" AM/FM Radio in their Home to show "Their Family and Friends" I GOT AN "HD" AM/FM Radio. *. FWIW : This Is The Natural Consumer Process of : feel it Want It NEED IT ! *. So- These Average Metro Area AM/FM Radio Listeners Will Buy a "HD" AM/FM Radio. *. IBOC - Passes the Second Test of "Dual Mode" Analog and Digital AM/FM Radio Reception : People Transitioning to the Digital Mode. { The Process Has Begun Slowly and over the Next Decade : It Will Continue To It's Conclusion With AM/FM "Digital" HD-Radio 'Being' the Primary Mode of AM/FM Radio Reception by the Vast Majority of Radio Listeners. } *. IBOC AM/FM HD-Radio Will Happen For Two Reasons : * Most Radio Listeners {Audio Consumers} Will Hear No Change in What They Hear With HD-Radio {It Ain't Bad} * Some Radio Listeners {Audio Consumers} Will Hear a Change "Think It Sounds Better" with HD-Radio {It's Good} *. change happens, Change Happens. CHANGE HAPPENS ! *. IBOC by iBiquity and HD-Radio : Keep Searching : The Truth Is Out There ! *. IBOC : The Killer-App for FM "HD" Radio's HD-2 Channelshttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/08e 05095a43 bec... *. The Second 'best' use of the HD-2 Channels on the new "Digital" FM HD-Radio Band would be... another currenthttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/726c 1a11c04b 60... Audio Sound Product with an Loyal Radio Listener Base and Established Advertisers : 1 - Simulcasting AM Radio Sound on the FM HD-2 Channels 2 - Transitioning AM Radio Stations to an Expanded FM HD-Radio Band. *. Is HD-Radio "The Answer" to AM/FM Radio's Youth Erosion Problem ? - "NO" The Answer is Inter-Active Web-based Content Driven Radio Programming.http://groups.google.com/group/alt.radio.broadcasting/ msg/a51f 1d45ea5... *. IBOC & HD-Radio = Follow-the-Money = Bu$ine$$ & Politi¢$ *. the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF *. - - - the digital divide : i draw the line @ iboc 'hd' radio - - -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel*. Find-Out-for-Yourself - Google Search Results : HD-Radio -http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HD-Radio*. Read-the-News-for-Yourself Google News Results : HD-Radio -http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=HD-Radio*. CopyRight © RHF {Radio High Frequency} All Rights Reserved. *. Fair Use Notice : This Entire Message in Part or Entirety may be Copied and Reposted on/in All Media : Provided the Source the "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup and the Author RHF {Radio High Frequency} are both identified. *. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *. On May 1, 7:55 am, IBOCcrock wrote: "Whatever is said, whatever is written, IBOC will be over sooner rather than later. *Radio is becoming a financial train wreck, and Congress is putting the thumbscrews on the corrupt FCC. *A federal court just ruled that the FCC ignored interference problems with broadband-over-power-lines (BPL) and IBOC is also being pointed to by the House Commerce Committee. *Very shortly the massive failure of HD Radio in the marketplace, its endless technical faults, the confiscatory licensing, and the lousy receivers will all be revealed for all to see. IBOC is already a bad consumer-electronics joke. *And its fortunes are about to take a decided turn for the worse. *Say and believe what you will, IBOC's fate is no longer in the dirty hands of iBiquity, the Alliance and the NAB." http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.....msg767627.htm l#ms... *. You talk as though IBOC is the only game in town. It is not. It remains to be seen whether IBOC can overcome its own, endemic problems. However, even If it does, then it faces a far tougher challenge: having to compete, head on, against satellite radio, Wimax, etc.--media that offer vastly more, and better, content. Of course, there is the tired old refrain that, since IBOC will still be "free" radio (actually, that remains to be seen), it will still have some role to play. However, before long Wimax will strike most listeners as "as good as free" insofar as it will only require equipment and internet access that people will already have, for independent reasons. The choice for consumers then boils down to "Do I want very limited, and for the most part crappy, programming or do I want an ocean of programming options, many of which are superb and even tailored to my specific tastes?" The power of the free market should not be underestimated. Line up all the powerful corporate/government interests you like and put them squarely behind IBOC. Their money and influence won't make a whit of difference if IBOC is unable to compete effectively in the marketplace. With IBOC's crappy, constrained programming as an unavoidable weight around its neck, it's hard to see how it can do anything but sink. Putting IBOC into the free market is like sending a two year old into Falluja. - The moral of the story is just this. - At the end of the day, it all boils down to content, content, CONTENT. - And this is where IBOC will always come up short. Always. JW 32, All your Points are Valid -but- SNIP - - All your points are bull crap. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California - PONG : Telamon - All Your Points Are Bull Crap. |
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