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On Jul 12, 12:57�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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The first section are the network locations, where Hispanic
Broadcasting is #18.

Which is amusing, as there is no such thing as Hispanic Broadcasting. It
ceased to exist on September 29, 2003. That is nearly 6 years ago.

Notice hit #29 from the DOJ.

Don't you consider that people search for things and get mismatches, or
check a result and find it has no bearing? 90% of the searches I do don't
find the exact data I want. Yet I hit a lot of sites in the process, but do
not peruse those sites.

The second section
are the keyword searches for you and Hispanic Broadcasting #3 and #4.

Funny, because I don't access the Internet ever from a "work" company-owend
machine... all of my connections, whether one of my 4 DSLs or 2 wireless
cards, are personal accounts.

I suspect you did not run any report or analysis, as you are finding a
company that has not existed for nearly 6 years.

This was run on Friday. LOL!

I think the word is "runs" which is what you will get if you start to
believe your own fabrications.

You're a kick to spar with.


"The Real Story"

"What many forget is that using this much bandwidth has always been
permitted within the defined AM channel bandpass of FCC Rules and NRSC
mask limits. Ibiquity is very much aware that the digital sidebands
contain higher average energy than analog splatter and can become
significant interference. Accordingly, it's been proposing more
restrictive specifications for the HD Radio transmissions mask that
afford much more protection for third adjacent channel stations than
currently required under FCC Rule 73.44."

http://www.radioworld.com/section/section/article/1842

And, that iBiquity took advantage of the loophole in FCC Rule 73.44,
in order to jam adjacents off the dial?
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And, that iBiquity took advantage of the loophole in FCC Rule 73.44,
in order to jam adjacents off the dial?

They could "jam" AMs in the same market, and it would not make a difference.
AM is dead.

The leading authority on stations, valuations and facilities lists 1761 AMs
in the top 100 markets. Of these, 208 are listed as "viable" meaning they
have adequate signal day and night to compete. That means there are an
average of 2 decent AMs per market in the top 100 cities of the US... while
there are an average of 11 viable FMs per market. And that is why today's
only broadly successful formats on AM, talk and sports, are migrating in
nearly every market to FM.

The Koreans could jam the entire band and 95% of the radio listeners under
50 would never notice.


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