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Old May 1st 09, 02:41 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default worthless announcements

Struble, after several years of your digital “rollout” you never have
any substantial or noteworthy news. All you have is worthless
announcements like the number of iBiquity “partners’ you have or the
number of iBiquity radio licenses awarded or some high-end car
manufacturer is offering your digital radio junk as an option that
nobody really wants.

Issues like consumer acceptance or the number of real stations
committed to your junk are always inflated or just lies. You look
foolish to the world.

If you really want to promote HD radio then quit lying about its
progress and admit that it just isn’t working. Then maybe a real
digital radio system can be developed and implemented the right way.
But I don’t think you have the balls to do that.
 
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