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![]() "RHF" wrote in message ... Non-Catholic Hispanic Religious Groups could use a non-english "All Spanish" FM HD2-Radio Network to get their unique religious message out to their community. Univision Radio already has a contemporary Christian format on HD2 channels in a large variety of markets. In most cases, though, the teaching and preaching stations in Spanish are on AM... nearly every significant Hispanic market has one now. |
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On Dec 21, 3:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
Univision Radio already has a contemporary Christian format on HD2 channels in a large variety of markets. Eduardo - Who's listening? If there are only 1 Million radios sold, which is a very optimistic number by the way, how many people could possibly be listening? How could it be self-supporting? |
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On Dec 21, 8:17�am, wrote:
On Dec 21, 3:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Univision Radio already has a contemporary Christian format on HD2 channels in a large variety of markets. Eduardo - Who's listening? �If there are only 1 Million radios sold, which is a very optimistic number by the way, how many people could possibly be listening? �How could it be self-supporting? "HD Radio spinners claim a breakthrough year: Pulling a fast one" "According to a press release from the Alliance 330,000 HD receivers were sold last year. This is a 725 per cent increase from the 40,000 sets purchased a year earlier and therefore 2007 was a 'breakthrough year' for the technology. In 2008 they will sell a million of the things." http://tinyurl.com/4zgkaw Try 100,000 - 200,000, after all of the returns, and multiple purchases by those in the radio industry. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Dec 21, 3:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Univision Radio already has a contemporary Christian format on HD2 channels in a large variety of markets. Eduardo - Who's listening? If there are only 1 Million radios sold, which is a very optimistic number by the way, how many people could possibly be listening? How could it be self-supporting? The format director goes to large churches, after previously talking with the pastor, and explains HD. Discount capons and literature are given out, and we know of thousands of radios sold this way. The same has happened with our Tejano network on HD2 in Texas... it's up to the station to promote the product on the air and the sale of receivers. If we move, let's say, 50,000 receivers in the LA market in the next year, and each person listens an average amount of time for comparable formats, the HD 2 channel will show in the ratings... low, but it will show. The figure on receiver sales is over a million, by the way. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... The format director goes to large churches, after previously talking with the pastor, and explains HD. Discount capons and literature are given out, and we know of thousands of radios sold this way. Really? Cheap chickens help sell radios?? Is this their version of a chicken in every pot? ![]() |
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