More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation."
From Radio-info.com:
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 22, 8:36*pm, "A Brown" wrote:
From Radio-info.com: More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR *Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." FM HD-Radio HD-2 Channel Content will build an Audience -and- An HD-2 Audience will Build Station Revenues. |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 22, 11:36�pm, "A Brown" wrote:
From Radio-info.com: More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR �Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." http://talentfilter.blogspot.com/200...-some-hd..html Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation."
"CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation."
"Anonymous" wrote in message ... "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. More "mainstream" formats.... that's industry speak for more rap/hiphop/gangsta/dancedance/urban/..... In other words, more of the same old crap that you can hear more than adequately on your $10 pocket radio or $20 boombox, without paying out a ****load of money for a piece of IBOC battery-eating trash that won't pick up anything without an external antenna anyway.. |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 23, 1:46�am, "Anonymous" wrote:
"CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. The HD channels are just clever reworks off the main analog channels - most of the channels are just jukeboxes and offer consumers no compelling content. HD Radio is a farce: http://hdradiofarce.blogspo.com |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 23, 8:53Â*am, gallant17 wrote:
On May 23, 1:46�am, "Anonymous" wrote: "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. The HD channels are just clever reworks off the main analog channels - most of the channels are just jukeboxes and offer consumers no compelling content. HD Radio is a farce: http://hdradiofarce.blogspo.com http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 22, 11:36�pm, "A Brown" wrote:
From Radio-info.com: More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR �Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." Did you enjoy your warm reception - now take your useless **** out of here back to iNiquity/HD Alliance! |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 22, 10:46*pm, "Anonymous" wrote:
"CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! - - This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio.... - just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed... - like the all-polka channel. - (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) - - In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. D'Oh ! - Society Changes and Radio Fomats Change : That Is The Nature of Free Over-the-Air Radio ~ RHF |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 22, 11:49*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"Anonymous" wrote in message ... "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. More "mainstream" formats.... that's industry speak for more rap/hiphop/gangsta/dancedance/urban/..... In other words, more of the same old crap that you can hear more than adequately on your $10 pocket radio or $20 boombox, without paying out a ****load of money for a piece of IBOC battery-eating trash that won't pick up anything without an external antenna anyway..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - BAD - Yeah that's about it. ~ RHF Same could be said for the $3K Bose Sound System too. An IBOC HD-Radio with a Docking Station for an MP3 Player, iPod, or an Memory Chip Slot will be the 'bridge' for many younger Radio Listeners. |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "secondgeneration."
On May 23, 5:57Â*am, gallant17 wrote:
On May 22, 11:36�pm, "A Brown" wrote: From Radio-info.com: More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR �Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." - Did you enjoy your warm reception - now take your useless **** out of here - back to iNiquity/HD Alliance! G17 - Good Advice Why Don't You. |
More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation."
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Anonymous" wrote in message ... "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." Yea, there's a real demand for HD Radio - LOL! This is not a question of lack of demand for HD radio....just a lack of demand for the formats that were nixed...like the all-polka channel. (CC Calls each of the formats a 'station'.) In rality, the formats will be repalced with more mainstream formats. More "mainstream" formats.... that's industry speak for more rap/hiphop/gangsta/dancedance/urban/..... No it's not. It means anything with more listeners than the all-polka format tha was cancelled. |
IBOC : Actually HD-2 Channels are an "Iintrinsic Part" of the FMHD-Radio Business Model
On May 22, 8:36*pm, "A Brown" wrote:
From Radio-info.com: More locally-unique HD-2 channels are part of the "second generation." Some of these have already gotten attention - CBS Radio's revival of the call letters of WNEW-FM, New York, and the "Live Rock from the WMMR *Archives" by Greater Media in Philly. Some formats on the multicasting list being announced today haven't gotten as much print, and the HD Radio Alliance is playing up their local-ness and diversity. Like: Emmis' "Local 107"/local artists, in Austin. "Indie Rock" on Clear Channel HD-2 signals in Portland (OR), Oklahoma City, and Seattle. And Entercom's "Rock Independent Radio - 94.7 Too" based off of KRNK. That means Portland, Oregon's going to have two "indie" stations competing - at least on the market's small number of extant HD receivers and then online. Independent rock also wins a helping hand from Clear Channel's Coachella Festival-inspired "eRockster" HD-2 offering in L.A., Philadelphia and D.C. There are also some hyper-local channels, such as Clear Channel's "Radio Free Hawaii." While Beasley's doing a country "Gretchen 99.9" for Miami, CC's featuring "Old Skool Hip Hop" in Boston, and CBS Radio's putting "Chick Rock" on in Dallas. Notice that most of these are music-centered and often relatively jock-free. The Alliance's Diane Warren says "we know from our research that if consumers hear content they can relate to in their market - and they can find it easily on HDRadio.com - the programming will inspire them to buy an HD Radio." A Brown, Actually HD-2 Channels are an "Iintrinsic Part" of the IBOC FM HD-Radio Business Model -and- The Development of more HD-2 Channels is just part of the continued process of transitioning Analog FM Radio to Digital FM HD-Radio. The HD-2 Channels may or may not be "Locally-Unique" : What They Have To Be -is- Profitable Income Sources [.] The Making Profitable HD-2 Channels and Two approaches to FM HD-Radio HD-2 Channels : First - A Brand within a Brand -EX- Smooth Jazz + an HD-2 Classical Jazz Using : Co-Marketing often with many Common Advertisers Resulting in Increased Revenues from the same Income Sources. Second - Two Separate 'Unique' Brands -EX- Easy Listening + an HD-2 Classic Country Using : Separate Marketing and Different Groups of Advertisers Resulting in Increased Revenues from different Income Sources. However 'both' require Brand Development : Building a Listening Audience and Brand Loyality where their may already be 'other' Like Brands within the Local Market. Acquiring an Advertising Base and Building an Imcome Stream. There-is-A-BETTER- Alternative : "TV Audio Sound" 1 - It comes with an already Established Brand, Listening Audience and Brand Loyality. 2 - There is Only One 'Unique' Brand within most Local Markets : ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, CW, TBN, Univision, Telamundo, etc. 3 - It comes with an already Advertising Base and Income Stream. 4 - Plus Most of the Promtional Advertising would be done by the TV Station using the HD-2 Channel to promote it's own Brand. 5 - TV Audio Sound on the HD-2 Channel of an FM HD-Radio Station is a Win+Win Cooperative Business Venture for both the Local TV Station and the Local FM HD-Radio Station. * The # 1 Killer-App for FM "HD" Radio's HD-2 Channels http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...e05095a43bec7b The-Second-BEST-Alternative : "AM/MW Radio Simulcasting" Number 1~5 Above Also Apply Here. Followed-by the eventual 'migration of many / most AM/MW Radio Stations to an Expanded FM HD-Radio Band 76~88 MHz. * The 2nd 'best' use of the HD-2 Channels on the new "Digital" FM HD-Radio Band would be... another current http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...6c1a11c04b603b http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7b5fb395ebac94 Audio Sound Product with an Loyal Radio Listener Base and Established Advertisers. |
IBOC : Actually HD-2 Channels are an "Iintrinsic Part" of theFM HD-Radio Business Model
RHF wrote:
There-is-A-BETTER- Alternative : "TV Audio Sound" Oh, great..We'll be able to listen to Reality shows and daytime soaps. Without the video ruining the experience, we can bring back all the mummified game show hosts from the last few decades. They will all sound better than they look, thus giving them ANOTHER decade or two being productive members of society. I can hardly wait. mike |
IBOC : Actually HD-2 Channels are an "Intrinsic Part" of the FMHD-Radio Business Model
On May 23, 11:08*pm, m II wrote:
RHF wrote: There-is-A-BETTER- Alternative : "TV Audio Sound" Oh, great..We'll be able to listen to Reality shows and daytime soaps. Without the video ruining the experience, we can bring back all the mummified game show hosts from the last few decades. They will all sound better than they look, thus giving them ANOTHER decade or two being productive members of society. I can hardly wait. mike Mike - Mainly Women at work 'listening' to the TV Audio Sound of the Daytime Soaps, Oprah, Jerry Springer etc. HSN & QVC are also two unique Brands that could do well as an FM HD-Radios HD-2 Channel. Usually FM Radio signal will get into Buildings better than the AM/MW Radio with less Noise : So Simulcasting AM/MW Radio Talk Shows will allow Men to Listen to Limbaugh, Hannety and Savage more easily in the Office while working. I used to run an FM-Re-Broadcaster for KGO-AM 810 kHz and later a second one for KSFO-AM 560 kHz in an Office Area had a very long wire running in the overhead along the main aisle way. People were amazed at the fact that these two AM Radio Stations can in so well while everything else on AM Radio sound mostly like noisy crap. Only a few asked why there were hearing them on the FM Band. -ps- People generally don't ask questions when they can get things for Free as in Free Over-the-Air Radio. Plus - I was always was amazed at the number of Women who had AM/FM TV Sound Radios at there Desks with a little Single Earphone in one Ear. While 'other' had a VCR going at Home Druing the Day to 'catch' their Favorite TV Programs to Play-Back at Night or on the Week-End. Oops 'typo' Iintrinsic -sb- Intrinsic ~ RHF |
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