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WBZ Boston has shut off their HD tonight! This is very good news!
They've a huge sgnal here and their HD hash was tremendous. Hope this is the wave of the future! |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message m... wrote: WBZ Boston has shut off their HD tonight! This is very good news! They've a huge sgnal here and their HD hash was tremendous. Hope this is the wave of the future! Sanity rears it ugly head at CBS. KNX was off HD for several months; they have been back on for the last three weeks. The reason they were off is apparently some major construction at the transmitter site. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message m... wrote: WBZ Boston has shut off their HD tonight! This is very good news! They've a huge sgnal here and their HD hash was tremendous. Hope this is the wave of the future! Very odd KNX seems to hav reduced, but not completely dropper their IBOC. I can clearly receive the Mexican on 1080, but KNX is still warbling. I get it to the same contour as always driving east... around Rancho Cucamonga on the 210. |
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![]() These broadcasters are insane to do things like HD/IBOC to restrict and limit their already-dwindling audiences. They should be working to INCREASE their coverage area and listenership; not reduce it. All you have to do is go to the FCC website and see the number of radio stations that are filing to "go dark." Interestingly, those numbers reveal more FM stations are shutting down for good than AMs. It will be interesting to see the TV broadcasters at the wailing wall after February 17 when they realize their coverage area has been reduced and they have lost viewer ratings which will translate to advertising dollars. As an industry no one had the balls to stand up and protest the ridiculous DTV switchover. They, too, are heading for disaster in a time when they've got so much more competition than just other TV channels. After it is all said and done, will the TV and radio broadcasters LEARN anything from their folly? Probably not. I was in the industry for many years and know how the pack-mentality works there. Once the alpha male comes up with an idea, no matter how stupid, the remainder of the pack feeds off it and sustains itself by feeding off the hype. |
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On Jan 3, 10:28 am, "SX-25" wrote:
These broadcasters are insane to do things like HD/IBOC to restrict and limit their already-dwindling audiences. They should be working to INCREASE their coverage area and listenership; not reduce it. All you have to do is go to the FCC website and see the number of radio stations that are filing to "go dark." Interestingly, those numbers reveal more FM stations are shutting down for good than AMs. It will be interesting to see the TV broadcasters at the wailing wall after February 17 when they realize their coverage area has been reduced and they have lost viewer ratings which will translate to advertising dollars. As an industry no one had the balls to stand up and protest the ridiculous DTV switchover. They, too, are heading for disaster in a time when they've got so much more competition than just other TV channels. After it is all said and done, will the TV and radio broadcasters LEARN anything from their folly? Probably not. I was in the industry for many years and know how the pack-mentality works there. Once the alpha male comes up with an idea, no matter how stupid, the remainder of the pack feeds off it and sustains itself by feeding off the hype. Well said SX-25. You sound like a good guy. |
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