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"They’re turning off HD in Washington, DC"
"Well, this time it’s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch—at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! |
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On Dec 29, 3:06*pm, PocketRadio wrote:
"They’re turning off HD in Washington, DC" "Well, this time it’s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch—at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Hey - anyone notice a lack AM hash tonight? |
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On Dec 29, 10:41 pm, PocketRadio wrote:
On Dec 29, 3:06 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "They’re turning off HD in Washington, DC" "Well, this time it’s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch—at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Hey - anyone notice a lack AM hash tonight? This is GREAT news. So long and good riddance hd radio! I can't wait to see pictures of hd radio equipment piled up in the backroom (next to the broken copiers and broken coffee machines) of broadcast stations. |
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On Dec 30, 12:21 am, wrote:
On Dec 29, 10:41 pm, PocketRadio wrote: On Dec 29, 3:06 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "They’re turning off HD in Washington, DC" "Well, this time it’s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch—at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Hey - anyone notice a lack AM hash tonight? This is GREAT news. So long and good riddance hd radio! I can't wait to see pictures of hd radio equipment piled up in the backroom (next to the broken copiers and broken coffee machines) of broadcast stations. Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in Columbia, MD). One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out. Now could someone please tell me how hd radio is going to save the radio broadcast world when they don't even want to buy HD Radio equipment and renew their licenses? |
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![]() wrote in message ... Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in Columbia, MD). One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out. DC has the worst AMs, collectively, of any major US market. Not a one of them covers the entire market with a viable signal, and this is in part why that the whole band only has 6% of the radio listening... less than 3% under age 50. AM HD is useless on bad signals in large metros. |
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, PocketRadio wrote: On Dec 29, 3:06*pm, PocketRadio wrote: "They¹re turning off HD in Washington, DC" "Well, this time it¹s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch‹at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio¹s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Hey - anyone notice a lack AM hash tonight? I have the same stations spewing IBOC hash tonight, so no. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Dec 30, 12:30*am, wrote:
On Dec 30, 12:21 am, wrote: On Dec 29, 10:41 pm, PocketRadio wrote: On Dec 29, 3:06 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "They’re turning off HD in Washington, DC" "Well, this time it’s not an anomaly or a digital exciter glitch—at least not that we can see. For weeks now the Washington, DC market has been turning off its HD Radio signals en masse. There is no longer any station in the market on AM broadcasting in HD." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12018.html "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "Really, the next round of budget cuts--out of necessity--is likely going to be HD Radio equipment and licensing renewals. It has cost broadcasters money that so far has not generated ROI. This CC Radio news above, along with the rumors that Citadel has told Engineering not to fix any broken HD transmitters on AM, may be the tip of the iceberg." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Finally! It's over! LMFAO! SWEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Hey - anyone notice a lack AM hash tonight? This is GREAT news. *So long and good riddance hd radio! *I can't wait to see pictures of hd radio equipment piled up in the backroom (next to the broken copiers and broken coffee machines) of broadcast stations. Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in Columbia, MD). *One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out. Now could someone please tell me how hd radio is going to save the radio broadcast world when they don't even want to buy HD Radio equipment and renew their licenses?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out.' Jury already has - LMFAO! |
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On Dec 30, 1:36�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in Columbia, MD). �One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out. DC has the worst AMs, collectively, of any major US market. Not a one of them covers the entire market with a viable signal, and this is in part why that the whole band only has 6% of the radio listening... less than 3% under age 50. AM HD is useless on bad signals in large metros. If you read the article, FM-HDs have shut down, too! "The FM list now includes 106.7 WJFK-FM (CBS Radio); 102.3 WWMJ-FM (Radio One); 104.1 WPRS-FM (Radio One) and 107.7 WWWT-FM (Bonneville)." Nice try, Eduardo! |
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On Dec 30, 1:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in Columbia, MD). One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their hair out. DC has the worst AMs, collectively, of any major US market. Not a one of them covers the entire market with a viable signal, and this is in part why that the whole band only has 6% of the radio listening... less than 3% under age 50. AM HD is useless on bad signals in large metros. Eduardo - Is there ANYTHING you don't know? Is there ANYTHING you can't justify away? Seriously, you're credibility is questionable. Not because you're necessarily wrong but because you come across as someone most people learn to avoid. I suspect people around you avoid you for this very reason. Think about it. |
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