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RHF January 3rd 09 05:15 AM

The Basic Problem with HD-Radio is... It's Radio
 
On Jan 2, 7:57*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
*"Bob Campbell" wrote:



wrote in message
....
Again, I have no interest in listening to wild shock jock antics like
dropping bra bombs on top of TV stations while trying to coin funny
catchphrases like ³mother hucker² and ³brotherman² no matter how high-
quality the signal is.


As I have been saying. * The problem with HD radio is not a technical
problem. * The problem is radio listenership is aging and declining. *This
is not a recipe for success for *any* business.


The current generations are busy watching TV/DVDs/playing video
games/listening to MP3 players. * Radio is completely forgotten, because it
does not offer anything that can't be had elsewhere without the commercials.
Radio is old school, it is what your parents listen to. * That alone makes
it something to be avoided by kids.


HD has plenty of technical problems. Poor audio quality and poor quality
of service would be two not to mention the analog interference.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Nah the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is [Radio]
{Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees} to a
younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF

Dave[_18_] January 3rd 09 02:16 PM

The Basic Problem with HD-Radio is... It's Radio
 
RHF wrote:

HD has plenty of technical problems. Poor audio quality and poor quality
of service would be two not to mention the analog interference.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Nah the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is [Radio]
{Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees} to a
younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
.


The problem with HD Radio is that it is encrypted. You must have a code
to decipher it. It is not free.

RHF January 3rd 09 05:36 PM

The Basic Problem with HD-Radio is... It's Radio
 
On Jan 3, 6:16*am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
HD has plenty of technical problems. Poor audio quality and poor quality
of service would be two not to mention the analog interference.


--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Nah the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is [Radio]
{Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees} to a
younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
*.


The problem with HD Radio is that it is encrypted. *You must have a code
to decipher it. *It is not free.


Dave,

All things Digital by virtue of being Digital are 'encrypted'.
Satellite Radio, Internet Radio, MP3, HDTV, Celfone . . .

The New HD-Radio Technology simply requires
an HD-Radio Receiver.

The Old FM Stereo Technology simply required
an FM Stereo Receiver.

The 'difference' is that in the 1960s and 1970s the Radio
Business was still alive and growing for FM Stereo to
be adopted as part of that growth. Now in the 2000s and
2010s the Radio Business is slowly dying and and their
is little chance for HD-Radio to catch-on.
* THEN RADIO WAS THE MAJOR [ONLY] AUDIO
ENTERTAINMENT OPTION [CHOICE] PLUS TV.

Any future that HD-Radio has is with FM HD-Radio
and expanding the FM Radio Business model to
include FM HD-Radio HD-2 Channels with a second
Audio Stream and a Second Income Stream for the
Owners of the FM "HD" Radio Stations.
* TODAY RADIO IS ONE OF MANY AUDIO AND MANY
MULTI-MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS [CHOICES]

FWIW - AM/MW Radio is simply not a "Player" in the
Future of the Radio Business and the future of HD-Radio.

Once Again the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is
[Radio] {Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees}
to a younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF

Dave[_18_] January 3rd 09 10:47 PM

The Basic Problem with HD-Radio is... It's Radio
 
RHF wrote:
On Jan 3, 6:16 am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
HD has plenty of technical problems. Poor audio quality and poor quality
of service would be two not to mention the analog interference.
--
Telamon
Ventura, California
Nah the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is [Radio]
{Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees} to a
younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
.

The problem with HD Radio is that it is encrypted. You must have a code
to decipher it. It is not free.


Dave,

All things Digital by virtue of being Digital are 'encrypted'.
Satellite Radio, Internet Radio, MP3, HDTV, Celfone . . .

The New HD-Radio Technology simply requires
an HD-Radio Receiver.

The Old FM Stereo Technology simply required
an FM Stereo Receiver.

The 'difference' is that in the 1960s and 1970s the Radio
Business was still alive and growing for FM Stereo to
be adopted as part of that growth. Now in the 2000s and
2010s the Radio Business is slowly dying and and their
is little chance for HD-Radio to catch-on.
* THEN RADIO WAS THE MAJOR [ONLY] AUDIO
ENTERTAINMENT OPTION [CHOICE] PLUS TV.

Any future that HD-Radio has is with FM HD-Radio
and expanding the FM Radio Business model to
include FM HD-Radio HD-2 Channels with a second
Audio Stream and a Second Income Stream for the
Owners of the FM "HD" Radio Stations.
* TODAY RADIO IS ONE OF MANY AUDIO AND MANY
MULTI-MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS [CHOICES]

FWIW - AM/MW Radio is simply not a "Player" in the
Future of the Radio Business and the future of HD-Radio.

Once Again the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is
[Radio] {Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees}
to a younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
.

http://www.nds.com/solutions/radioguard.html

RHF January 4th 09 01:48 AM

The Basic Problem with HD-Radio is... It's Radio
 
On Jan 3, 2:47*pm, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Jan 3, 6:16 am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
HD has plenty of technical problems. Poor audio quality and poor quality
of service would be two not to mention the analog interference.
--
Telamon
Ventura, California
Nah the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is [Radio]
{Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees} to a
younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
*.
The problem with HD Radio is that it is encrypted. *You must have a code
to decipher it. *It is not free.


Dave,


All things Digital by virtue of being Digital are 'encrypted'.
Satellite Radio, Internet Radio, MP3, HDTV, Celfone . . .


The New HD-Radio Technology simply requires
an HD-Radio Receiver.


The Old FM Stereo Technology simply required
an FM Stereo Receiver.


The 'difference' is that in the 1960s and 1970s the Radio
Business was still alive and growing for FM Stereo to
be adopted as part of that growth. *Now in the 2000s and
2010s the Radio Business is slowly dying and and their
is little chance for HD-Radio to catch-on.
* THEN RADIO WAS THE MAJOR [ONLY] AUDIO
ENTERTAINMENT OPTION [CHOICE] PLUS TV.


Any future that HD-Radio has is with FM HD-Radio
and expanding the FM Radio Business model to
include FM HD-Radio HD-2 Channels with a second
Audio Stream and a Second Income Stream for the
Owners of the FM "HD" Radio Stations.
* TODAY RADIO IS ONE OF MANY AUDIO AND MANY
MULTI-MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS [CHOICES]


FWIW - AM/MW Radio is simply not a "Player" in the
Future of the Radio Business and the future of HD-Radio.


Once Again the Problem with HD-Radio is that . . . It Is
[Radio] {Assigned to the [Box] of other lessor thingees}
to a younger Generation of Audio Consumers; that simply
does not 'Think' Radio as a Major Audio Entertainment
Option "At-Home" ~ RHF
*.


- http://www.nds.com/solutions/radioguard.html

Dave per your link : "give operators more choices
for their listeners - and more revenue opportunities"

and that is the business of fm hd-radio ~ RHF


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