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On Feb 17, 1:39 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Satellite is in Year 9 now, and still loses nearly $1 billion a year and
may
not survive.


Eduardo - You're a bit mistaken, at least as far as ibiquity is
concerned. If I recall (and I do), Struble boldly stated several
years back that his hd radio would become the "norm" in a few short
years. Go back through recent radio history and check it for
yourself.


Nobody counted on a recession that started over a year ago. Everything
slowed down, particularly the new car market which is nearly dead. Nobody
ever expected Toyota to report a huge loss, either.

In case you haven't noticed - a few short years have come and gone -
good buddy.


No, from the time HD was launched, its not even 3 years.

also stated that when you purchase a radio you would automatically
assume you purchased an hd "digital" radio. Didn't happen - not even
close.


And in these times, it won't.

Once again you look at the world in your typical distorted way but
it's always fun talking to you anyway. You do need to get another
profession thought.


Nah, I'm fine in the one I am in...

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Old February 18th 09, 02:29 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 17, 9:26�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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On Feb 17, 1:39 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Satellite is in Year 9 now, and still loses nearly $1 billion a year and
may
not survive.


Eduardo - You're a bit mistaken, at least as far as ibiquity is
concerned. �If I recall (and I do), Struble boldly stated several
years back that his hd radio would become the "norm" in a few short
years. �Go back through recent radio history and check it for
yourself.


Nobody counted on a recession that started over a year ago. Everything
slowed down, particularly the new car market which is nearly dead. Nobody
ever expected Toyota to report a huge loss, either.

In case you haven't noticed - a few short years have come and gone -
good buddy.


No, from the time HD was launched, its not even 3 years.

also stated that when you purchase a radio you would automatically
assume you purchased an hd "digital" radio. �Didn't happen - not even
close.


And in these times, it won't.



Once again you look at the world in your typical distorted way but
it's always fun talking to you anyway. �You do need to get another
profession thought.


Nah, I'm fine in the one I am in...


"Nobody counted on a recession that started over a year ago.
Everything
slowed down, particularly the new car market which is nearly dead.
Nobody
ever expected Toyota to report a huge loss, either."

Did you cont on zero consumer interest in HD Radio?
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