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![]() wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 6:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... I really don't see why there are people who take on Dave on a personal basis for his ill-advised Kool-Aid drinking belief in IBOC. You've obviously missed the posts where I've indicated I think that AM HD is dead, because the AM band is dead now save a handful of stations and those will have moved their content to FM in the next few years, like another, WERC in Birmingham, did last week. When excellent signal AMs like KIRO, WIBC, WERC, KTAR, KSL, etc., move to FM or are simulcasting with the intent of moving, we know what the endgame is. And on FM, there was a window of opportunity which has been closed by the recession. Technology has moved past HD, and nobody has the money to buy the radios, good or bad. Oh, I've seen all your comments on AM and IBOC. I just don't drink the Kool-Aid. It's not as simplistic and one-dimensional as that. First, TV was going digital, the Internet is digial and radio is analog. Some kind of digital bragging right was desirable. Second, the entire industry and its 100,000 employees would be shaken by trying the European concept of a new band... and hindsight proved that to be true. On AM there was no measurable listening to adjacent channel stations within the primary curves of another station, and night listening to AM is miserably low, so any loss against a potential gain is minimal. What was not looked at is the fact that these are all "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic" issues since AM is for most stations and most markets well on its way out and for all practical purposes, near death. IBOC is not "on channel", unless you count someone else's channel as being "on channel." You look at all the engineering that went into keeping one station from bleeding into another, and "it was good." Then along comes IBOC and it just pees on the adjacent channel. Worse yet, they run that damn hash generator at night so it has skip. Again, you are talking about AM. There is a Spanish saying that goes "a monkey when dressed in silk is still a monkey." There is little or no hope for AM. Wasting time worrying about adjacent channel stations that nobody but a few hundred, mostly senile, DXers listen to, is absurd. Give them good programing, and they will listen. You don't need gimmicks like IBOC. You need FM. Nobody under 50 listens much to AM, and the figures drop every year. Yet when reasonably successful stations on AM move to FM, they grow, particularly in the under-55 ages that you can sell. An example is the AM sports station in Detroit, which added FM. Now it is the #1 station in the whole market... while on AM it was way behind the pack. Same programming, but on FM... because most people who are not seniors will not listen to AM. |
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