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BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"Booble" wrote in message ... "Maryland Judiciary Case Search Results Company: IBIQUITY One item found" "070200012572008 Ibiquity Digital Co Other Glen Burnie District Court BANKRUPTCY" http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...uirySearch.jis Search on "ibiquity" Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...lLoc =DSCIVIL What a friggin lie you posted. iBiquity is named in a personal bankruptcy of one Lisa Ballesteros because the petitioner, Household Finance, had garnished the wages of Ms. Ballesteros who is or was an employee of iBiquity. From the petition by HFC against the individual: "Name: IBIQUITY DIGITAL CO Connection to Complaint: WAGE GARNISHEE Address: S/O PAYROLL Address: 8865 STANFORD BLVD City: COLUMBIAState:MDZip Code:21045 " iBiquity is not and has not filed for bankruptcy. Your use of iBiqity in this context is at best disingenuous, showing a supreme lack of understanding of court documents, and at worst just an effort to propagate lies about a company you dislike. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
David Eduardo wrote: "Booble" wrote in message ... "Maryland Judiciary Case Search Results Company: IBIQUITY One item found" "070200012572008 Ibiquity Digital Co Other Glen Burnie District Court BANKRUPTCY" http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...uirySearch.jis Search on "ibiquity" Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...lLoc =DSCIVIL What a friggin lie you posted. iBiquity is named in a personal bankruptcy of one Lisa Ballesteros because the petitioner, Household Finance, had garnished the wages of Ms. Ballesteros who is or was an employee of iBiquity. From the petition by HFC against the individual: "Name: IBIQUITY DIGITAL CO Connection to Complaint: WAGE GARNISHEE Address: S/O PAYROLL Address: 8865 STANFORD BLVD City: COLUMBIAState:MDZip Code:21045 " iBiquity is not and has not filed for bankruptcy. Your use of iBiqity in this context is at best disingenuous, showing a supreme lack of understanding of court documents, and at worst just an effort to propagate lies about a company you dislike. You know all about the propagation of lies, 'Eduardo'! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: iBiquity is not and has not filed for bankruptcy. Your use of iBiqity in this context is at best disingenuous, showing a supreme lack of understanding of court documents, and at worst just an effort to propagate lies about a company you dislike. You know all about the propagation of lies, 'Eduardo'! Here you go... call 011 (593-07) 281 33 54 in the afternoon and ask for Patricio Toro. He worked for me from close to the beginning of my ownership days in Ecuador and is now a respected national show host on Canela FM, a network of about a dozen FM stations. You are the one who refuses to see truth... despite the ease of verification that exists. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: iBiquity is not and has not filed for bankruptcy. Your use of iBiqity in this context is at best disingenuous, showing a supreme lack of understanding of court documents, and at worst just an effort to propagate lies about a company you dislike. You know all about the propagation of lies, 'Eduardo'! Here you go... call 011 (593-07) 281 33 54 in the afternoon and ask for Patricio Toro. He worked for me from close to the beginning of my ownership days in Ecuador and is now a respected national show host on Canela FM, a network of about a dozen FM stations. You are the one who refuses to see truth... despite the ease of verification that exists. If verification is so damn easy, then show me the paperwork! Elsewise shut your faux Hispanic mouth, boy! dxAce Michigan USA |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Here you go... call 011 (593-07) 281 33 54 in the afternoon and ask for Patricio Toro. He worked for me from close to the beginning of my ownership days in Ecuador and is now a respected national show host on Canela FM, a network of about a dozen FM stations. You are the one who refuses to see truth... despite the ease of verification that exists. If verification is so damn easy, then show me the paperwork! Elsewise shut your faux Hispanic mouth, boy! Nearly nobody keeps papers other than birth certificates and diplomas for 45 years... I certainly did not keep copies of station licenses or articles of incorporation... in those days, such things were kept on file at a government office, and businesses did not have copy machines in that era there. But plenty of people can attest to the fact I owned the largest group of stations ever assembled in Ecuador up to that time. It's you who has a problem... whether it be your constant cussing and anal references or your insults to fine people like the Canadians or your envy of those who have made something of themselves. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Here you go... call 011 (593-07) 281 33 54 in the afternoon and ask for Patricio Toro. He worked for me from close to the beginning of my ownership days in Ecuador and is now a respected national show host on Canela FM, a network of about a dozen FM stations. You are the one who refuses to see truth... despite the ease of verification that exists. If verification is so damn easy, then show me the paperwork! Elsewise shut your faux Hispanic mouth, boy! Nearly nobody keeps papers other than birth certificates and diplomas for 45 years... I certainly did not keep copies of station licenses or articles of incorporation... in those days, such things were kept on file at a government office, and businesses did not have copy machines in that era there. But plenty of people can attest to the fact I owned the largest group of stations ever assembled in Ecuador up to that time. It's you who has a problem... whether it be your constant cussing and anal references or your insults to fine people like the Canadians or your envy of those who have made something of themselves. In other words, you're lying your faux Hispanic ass off as usual! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 10, 11:37*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message [lies flushed] Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...ail.jis?caseId... What a friggin lie you posted. What did you expect from a Liberal Fascist? Facts and the truth? bwaHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - rotflmao! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"Barry" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 11:37 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Booble" wrote in message [lies flushed] Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...ail.jis?caseId... What a friggin lie you posted. What did you expect from a Liberal Fascist? Facts and the truth? bwaHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - rotflmao! And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 11, 12:42�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Barry" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 11:37 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Booble" wrote in message [lies flushed] Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...ail.jis?caseId... What a friggin lie you posted. What did you expect from a Liberal Fascist? �Facts and the truth? bwaHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - rotflmao! And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. Some misinformation that was passed around - this misinformation was retracted immediately. I saw you searching on Google for the case number, hitting on AVS and my blog. It was taken off immediately. I saw that you contacted Hispanic Broadcasting and they did the same search, as you. You sure didn't waste time in panic-mode searching the Internet, looking where it was posted (I've seen you do this more than once through my Google Analytics - I have your Internet location/ connection/name memorized). If I was intent on purpotrating lies, then it would have stayed on my blog, but with such high-visibility (sits between iBiquity's and the HD Radio Alliance's sites), I cannot afford to post disinformation, as it would discredit my blog, and cause legal problems. I am religous about posting only accurate information. I've also just set the "nocache" metatag on my blog, so you can't look back on my previous cache. God knows how many lies you, the HD Alliance, and iBiquity have spread about HD Radio, including the number of HD radios sold: "HD Radio spinners claim a breakthrough year: Pulling a Fast One" "According to a press release from the Alliance 330,000 HD receivers were sold last year. This is a 725 per cent increase from the 40,000 sets purchased a year earlier and therefore 2007 was a 'breakthrough year' for the technology. In 2008 they will sell a million of the things." http://tinyurl.com/n2qgbj I know that you all are just chomping at the bit to have a reason to take down my blog - I suggest you contact the lawyers at EFF Foundation. Maybe, the FTC, FBI, and the DOJ should be contacted about iBiquity's HD Radio farce - but wait, the DOJ has already visited 7 times, the FCC 10 times, Congress and Congressional Quarterly 6 times, and I am still waiting on the FBI. I forgot, the US Courts have also visited. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 10, 9:41*am, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: "Booble" wrote in message .... "Maryland Judiciary Case Search Results Company: IBIQUITY One item found" "070200012572008 Ibiquity Digital Co Other Glen Burnie District Court BANKRUPTCY" http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...uirySearch.jis Search on "ibiquity" Here is the case... http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us...ail.jis?caseId... What a friggin lie you posted. iBiquity is named in a personal bankruptcy of one Lisa Ballesteros because the petitioner, Household Finance, had garnished the wages of Ms. Ballesteros who is or was an employee of iBiquity. From the petition by HFC against the individual: "Name: IBIQUITY DIGITAL CO Connection to Complaint: WAGE GARNISHEE Address: S/O PAYROLL Address: 8865 STANFORD BLVD City: COLUMBIAState:MDZip Code:21045 " iBiquity is not and has not filed for bankruptcy. Your use of iBiqity in this context is at best disingenuous, showing a supreme lack of understanding of court documents, and at worst just an effort to propagate lies about a company you dislike. You know all about the propagation of lies, 'Eduardo'! 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. Sure, it is wrong thinking on his part, but no need to insult the guy, talk about his heritage, etc. Rather, make arguments on sound technical merits. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"Booble" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 12:42�am, "David Eduardo" wrote: And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. Some misinformation that was passed around - this misinformation was retracted immediately. I saw no retraction here or in other news groups. The 2008 bankruptcy named iBiquty as the employer of an individual who could not pay a loan. Nowere is there any confusion about this, but you chose to say that iBiquity was bankrupt, based on zero evidence. I saw you searching on Google for the case number, hitting on AVS and my blog. Yes, I was curious to find where else you had posted the defamatory material. It was taken off immediately. Yes, about 30 hours after posting and not until I posted the real facts, not your made-up ones. In this case, you could not get away with anything else. I saw that you contacted Hispanic Broadcasting and they did the same search, as you. Another lie. "Hispanic Broadcasting" has not existed for 5 years, as it merged with Univision and became Univision Radio. So "Hispanic Broadcasting" could not have done a search this week as Hispanic Broadcasting does not exist any more. You sure didn't waste time in panic-mode searching the Internet, looking where it was posted (I've seen you do this more than once through my Google Analytics - I have your Internet location/ connection/name memorized). No, you don't. I have 7 different connections, two wireless and 5 fixed at 4 different geographical locations and you have no clue what most are. I cannot afford to post disinformation, as it would discredit my blog, and cause legal problems. You are a nuisance, and you post lies until somebody points them out. Then you try to obfuscate, like now. There was never any doubt about the issue at hand. You took the reference to iBiquity and made an untruth about it. I am religous about posting only accurate information. Yeah, and frogs dance flamenco. I know that you all are just chomping at the bit to have a reason to take down my blog Frankly, I don't give a damn. You can rant till you are blue in the face, nobody in radio really cares. But occasionally, when your lies are so egregious as in this case, it gives satisfaction to prove what we all already know you are. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
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. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 11, 8:59�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 12:42 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. Some misinformation that was passed around �- this misinformation was retracted immediately. I saw no retraction here or in other news groups. The 2008 bankruptcy named iBiquty as the employer of an individual who could not pay a loan. Nowere is there any confusion about this, but you chose to say that iBiquity was bankrupt, based on zero evidence. I saw you searching on Google for the case number, hitting on AVS and my blog. Yes, I was curious to find where else you had posted the defamatory material. It was taken off immediately. Yes, about 30 hours after posting and not until I posted the real facts, not your made-up ones. In this case, you could not get away with anything else. I saw that you contacted Hispanic Broadcasting and they did the same search, as you. Another lie. "Hispanic Broadcasting" has not existed for 5 years, as it merged with Univision and became Univision Radio. So "Hispanic Broadcasting" could not have done a search this week as Hispanic Broadcasting does not exist any more. You sure didn't waste time in panic-mode searching the Internet, looking where it was posted (I've seen you do this more than once through my Google Analytics - I have your Internet location/ connection/name memorized). No, you don't. I have 7 different connections, two wireless and 5 fixed at 4 different geographical locations and you have no clue what most are. I cannot afford �to post disinformation, as it would discredit my blog, and cause legal problems. You are a nuisance, and you post lies until somebody points them out. Then you try to obfuscate, like now. There was never any doubt about the issue at hand. You took the reference to iBiquity and made an untruth about it. I am religous about posting only accurate information. Yeah, and frogs dance flamenco. I know that you all are just chomping at the bit to have a reason to take down my blog Frankly, I don't give a damn. You can rant till you are blue in the face, nobody in radio really cares. But occasionally, when your lies are so egregious as in this case, it gives satisfaction to prove what we all already know you are. WOW - LMFAO! Suck cock, buddy! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 11, 8:59�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 12:42 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. Some misinformation that was passed around �- this misinformation was retracted immediately. I saw no retraction here or in other news groups. The 2008 bankruptcy named iBiquty as the employer of an individual who could not pay a loan. Nowere is there any confusion about this, but you chose to say that iBiquity was bankrupt, based on zero evidence. I saw you searching on Google for the case number, hitting on AVS and my blog. Yes, I was curious to find where else you had posted the defamatory material. It was taken off immediately. Yes, about 30 hours after posting and not until I posted the real facts, not your made-up ones. In this case, you could not get away with anything else. I saw that you contacted Hispanic Broadcasting and they did the same search, as you. Another lie. "Hispanic Broadcasting" has not existed for 5 years, as it merged with Univision and became Univision Radio. So "Hispanic Broadcasting" could not have done a search this week as Hispanic Broadcasting does not exist any more. You sure didn't waste time in panic-mode searching the Internet, looking where it was posted (I've seen you do this more than once through my Google Analytics - I have your Internet location/ connection/name memorized). No, you don't. I have 7 different connections, two wireless and 5 fixed at 4 different geographical locations and you have no clue what most are. I cannot afford �to post disinformation, as it would discredit my blog, and cause legal problems. You are a nuisance, and you post lies until somebody points them out. Then you try to obfuscate, like now. There was never any doubt about the issue at hand. You took the reference to iBiquity and made an untruth about it. I am religous about posting only accurate information. Yeah, and frogs dance flamenco. I know that you all are just chomping at the bit to have a reason to take down my blog Frankly, I don't give a damn. You can rant till you are blue in the face, nobody in radio really cares. But occasionally, when your lies are so egregious as in this case, it gives satisfaction to prove what we all already know you are. 1. america online inc 13 2.77 00:13:34 53.85% 38.46% 2. america online inc. 6 7.17 00:33:39 33.33% 33.33% 3. comcast cable communications inc. 6 1.17 00:00:06 83.33% 83.33% 4. verizon internet services inc. 4 1.25 00:00:07 75.00% 75.00% 5. comcast cable communications holdings inc 3 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 6. road runner holdco llc 2 2.00 00:00:24 50.00% 50.00% 7. xerox corporation 2 1.50 00:01:32 0.00% 50.00% 8. adsl pool - bras12 lsanca.1158482 1 3.00 00:02:19 100.00% 0.00% 9. at&t internet services 1 3.00 00:02:53 100.00% 0.00% 10. california state university at fresno 1 3.00 00:00:28 100.00% 0.00% 11. calweb internet services davis pop 1 2.00 00:00:50 100.00% 0.00% 12. comcast business communications inc. 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 13. cox communications 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 14. earthlink inc 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 15. earthlink inc. 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 16. family dollar inc. 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 17. fibernet communication 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 18. hispanic broadcasting 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 19. jazztel triple play services 1 1.00 00:00:00 0.00% 100.00% 20. k y f m stereo 100-051216011137 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 21. kelsey-seybold clinic 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 22. labyrinth solutions 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 23. ntl internet 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 24. pppox pool - rback15.pltn13-1154359569 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 25. pppox pool se12.chcgil 121007 0951 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 26. pppox pools - bras12 pltn13 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 27. sprint 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 28. stanley associates 1 2.00 00:00:26 100.00% 0.00% 29. us dept of justice 1 3.00 00:04:03 100.00% 0.00% 1. hd radio 10 1.40 00:00:10 100.00% 70.00% 2. hd radios 2 2.00 00:01:27 100.00% 50.00% 3. 070200012572008 ibiquity digital co glen burnie district court 1 7.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 4. 070200012572008 ibiquity digital co other glen burnie district court bankruptcy 1 9.00 00:00:00 100.00% 5. 630 wmal on ipod touch 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 6. antenna automobile hd radio portable 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 7. hd radio any good 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 8. hd radio power increase 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 9. hd radios.org 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 10. hd-radios 1 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% The first section are the network locations, where Hispanic Broadcasting is #18. Notice hit #29 from the DOJ. The second section are the keyword searches for you and Hispanic Broadcasting #3 and #4. This was run on Friday. LOL! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 11, 8:59*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 12:42 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: And, interestingly, Booble has not corrected this lie on his annoying blog. Some misinformation that was passed around *- this misinformation was retracted immediately. I saw no retraction here or in other news groups. The 2008 bankruptcy named iBiquty as the employer of an individual who could not pay a loan. Nowere is there any confusion about this, but you chose to say that iBiquity was bankrupt, based on zero evidence. I saw you searching on Google for the case number, hitting on AVS and my blog. Yes, I was curious to find where else you had posted the defamatory material. It was taken off immediately. Yes, about 30 hours after posting and not until I posted the real facts, not your made-up ones. In this case, you could not get away with anything else. I saw that you contacted Hispanic Broadcasting and they did the same search, as you. Another lie. "Hispanic Broadcasting" has not existed for 5 years, as it merged with Univision and became Univision Radio. So "Hispanic Broadcasting" could not have done a search this week as Hispanic Broadcasting does not exist any more. You sure didn't waste time in panic-mode searching the Internet, looking where it was posted (I've seen you do this more than once through my Google Analytics - I have your Internet location/ connection/name memorized). No, you don't. I have 7 different connections, two wireless and 5 fixed at 4 different geographical locations and you have no clue what most are. I cannot afford *to post disinformation, as it would discredit my blog, and cause legal problems. You are a nuisance, and you post lies until somebody points them out. Then you try to obfuscate, like now. There was never any doubt about the issue at hand. You took the reference to iBiquity and made an untruth about it. I am religous about posting only accurate information. Yeah, and frogs dance flamenco. I know that you all are just chomping at the bit to have a reason to take down my blog Frankly, I don't give a damn. You can rant till you are blue in the face, nobody in radio really cares. But occasionally, when your lies are so egregious as in this case, it gives satisfaction to prove what we all already know you are. "Campaign Contributors By iBiquity Digital" Jury $750 06/05/2008 CEA Jury $500 01/25/2007 CEA Struble $1,000 02/25/2008 NAB Struble $1,000 03/09/2007 NAB Struble $5,000 01/29/2008 CEA Struble $2,000 03/07/2007 CEA Struble $2,000 06/24/2008 JOHN D. DINGELL FOR CONGRESS http://tinyurl.com/a7un4u "AM/FM’s Competition Increases, but Radio is Innovating" "Full disclosu I sit on the Consumer Electronics Association Board of Industry Leaders, so have a (small) vested interest in successful CESs." http://tinyurl.com/c7lu83 "FCC Investigation by House Subcommittee" "The Federal Communications Commission is being investigated by the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations prompted by criticisms of the FCC's processes and what Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) described as a breakdown in proper procedure." http://tinyurl.com/9kuump Eduardo - so, what do you thik about Struble sitting on the board of CEA, with a vested interest, yet gave thousands in donations, along with COO Jury, to the CEA? The CEA voted for the FM-HD power hike, too. I personally called Bob on this one, then he posted a disclaimer in next next monthly post, which haven't come out in months. I suspect he is now too embarrassed, since the likes of Mark Ramsey just discredit Bob's rants. I heared that he has a real temper. The real kicker is that Bob gave $2000 to Rep. Dingell, during his investigation of the FCC's lack of procedures. Of course, Bob lives MD and Dingell represents Mich, so there are no other out-of-state connections. Don't worry, thousands have seen this posted on my blog. I just can't wait for that fraud investigation - LOL! |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"Booble" wrote in message ... 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. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 12, 12:57�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... 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? |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
On Jul 12, 12:57�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... 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. "Broadcasters lose in court over low-power FM radio" "An appeals court has rebuked a bid to stop the FCC from protecting Low Power FM stations from big station signal interference. The next step is getting Congress to green light an expansion of the service... There could be a lot more of these stations on the FM dial, but when the FCC first authorized the service in 2000, the NAB and National Public Radio claimed that they would interfere with full-power signals, and got Congress to force a 'third adjacent rule' on the service. No LPFMs could be licensed within three channels to the left or right of a big signal station, for the most part limiting the concept to less urbanized areas... But whatever happens, Friday's court decision is clearly part of a momentum building towards an expanded LPFM service. Ars asked the NAB for a comment on the ruling. We received no reply." http://tinyurl.com/pvrznw Too bad, you "Big Boys" failed to stop the FCC from protecting LPFM - how interesting, this happened right before the FCC will approve the FM-HD power increase. |
BREAKING NEWS! iBiquity decalred bankruptcy in 2008! LMFAO!!!
"Booble" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 8:59 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: Eduardo - so, what do you thik about Struble sitting on the board of CEA, with a vested interest, The board of the CEa is made up of people in the consumer electonics business. Everyone has a vested interest, but the CEA, like all trade associations, works on those areas that are common interests just like the NAB or the RIAA or the AMA. I suspect he is now too embarrassed, since the likes of Mark Ramsey just discredit Bob's rants. Mark Ramsey is a researcher, not an engineer. And like all of us, he has an opinion. And like all of us, he is not always right. For example, I thought HD would help AM survive, but several years more time has shown that AM is too far gone to be saved by anything and is a lost cause. I also thought that FM HD would be useful and successful. But the timing of the recession, the introduction of the PPM and the progress of things like WiMax have likely relgated HD to the place of SCA's... useful for specialty services, generally paid or brokered. Many radio metrics, from CPP to rates to pay scales have been reset by virtue of all these factors EXCEPT HD... so HD at the moment is extraneous and not at the top of anyone's mind. I just can't wait for that fraud investigation - LOL! Who cares? iBiquity's success or failure is not a day to day concern of radio operators. If they did something wrong, their bad.... but the technology will survive and create useful revenue streams for radio. |
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On Jul 12, 12:57*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... 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 Wonderful World of HD Radio" "Perhaps it is because it is the American Public that has been paying a large portion of the development costs for HD radio? Yup, that is you and I. An FCC filing from North Carolina’s Public Radio Stations cites: Just a few weeks ago, the House Appropriations Committee approved an additional $40 million to assist public radio stations’ transition to HD radio technology.” http://tinyurl.com/57ksx6 "DEAD AIR: Radio's great leap forward stalling in the Valley" "KMBH, the National Public Radio affiliate based in Harlingen, switched to HD this year, but the change did not boost its inconsistent analog signal in the upper Valley. Monsignor Pedro Briseño, the manager of the station and its television affiliate, did not return multiple calls and an e-mail requesting comment on the station’s shift. A fundraising campaign on the station asked local listeners to contribute to the upgrade earlier this year, touting the change as a service to listeners that would improve their experience. The station’s business manager said she could not reveal the cost of the upgrade, saying all media requests have to be routed to Briseño. A public information request faxed to the station Monday evening has not yet received a response. Organizations that receive government funding are subject to state and federal open records laws, but have seven business days to respond to information requests." http://tinyurl.com/6gwdj4 The NPR is the biggest fraudster of all of you. |
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On Jul 10, 6:33�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Here you go... call 011 (593-07) 281 33 54 in the afternoon and ask for Patricio Toro. He worked for me from close to the beginning of my ownership days in Ecuador and is now a respected national show host on Canela FM, a network of about a dozen FM stations. You are the one who refuses to see truth... despite the ease of verification that exists. If verification is so damn easy, then show me the paperwork! Elsewise shut your faux Hispanic mouth, boy! Nearly nobody keeps papers other than birth certificates and diplomas for 45 years... I certainly did not keep copies of station licenses or articles of incorporation... in those days, such things were kept on file at a government office, and businesses did not have copy machines in that era there. But plenty of people can attest to the fact I owned the largest group of stations ever assembled in Ecuador up to that time. It's you who has a problem... whether it be your constant cussing and anal references or your insults to fine people like the Canadians or your envy of those who have made something of themselves.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Black Friday for HD Radio" "Nor was I surprised when Kurt veered left to discuss - and dismiss - HD Radio. What fascinated me was the reaction. Any room full of broadcasters is full of HD radio doubters, nowadays. But the vibe in this room was remarkable for the eye-rolling and audible snickering that greeted virtually any mention of HD... Hope that we're too smart to be taken in by pyramid schemes. Hope that those with a vested interest will be revealed for what they are." http://www.hear2.com/2008/03/this-weeks-desp.html Even Mark Ramsey admitted that you all are a bunch of fraudsters - well, getting tired. This should keep you busy - LOL! |
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"Booble" wrote in message news:8763c1d9-3348-4669-a4ac- And, I'm sure you know that IBOC was created (could have used FMeXtra) to destroy community radio - right? Actually, HD was developed nearly 20 years ago by what used to be Bell Laboratories, and then merged with complementary technologies to create iBiquity with the goal of finding an in-band digital solution for AM and FM that would not upset the entire industry and which would bring digital to radio just as it was coming to TV. Community radio did not exist in 1990. |
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"Booble" wrote in message ... 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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"Booble" wrote in message ... Even Mark Ramsey admitted that you all are a bunch of fraudsters - well, getting tired. This should keep you busy - LOL! I'll bet if you did a poll, about 99% of the people in radio in the US don't even know who Mark Ramsey is. Grasping at straws, eh? Oh, and hey, how about learning to truncate long posts. It makes you look almost as bad as a top poster... in other words, a USENET newbie. Or just ignorant... |
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"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... For example, I thought HD would help AM survive, but several years more time has shown that AM is too far gone to be saved by anything and is a lost cause. AM committed suicide by filling the band with clone stations spewing Hannity/Noory/Limbaugh/sportstalk 24/7 so that you couldn't get rid of them no matter how far you drove. |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... For example, I thought HD would help AM survive, but several years more time has shown that AM is too far gone to be saved by anything and is a lost cause. AM committed suicide by filling the band with clone stations spewing Hannity/Noory/Limbaugh/sportstalk 24/7 so that you couldn't get rid of them no matter how far you drove. Radio is local. It sells local spots, even for national clients. And whether Noory is on in an adjacent market on another signal is irrelevant... listeners don't listen in any measurable amount to anything but the strongest local stations. AM lost to FM in 1977. Limbaugh did not even go on a network feed for more than a decade, and he is widely credited, along with Clear Channel, for saving AM from extinction back then by bringing back interest in AM stations. The numbers for AM in each market prove that point, if you want to buy a copy of Jim Duncan's trending by station by market dating to 1975. |
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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. 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. Give them good programing, and they will listen. You don't need gimmicks like IBOC. |
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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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wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 6:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message Give them good programing, and they will listen. You don't need gimmicks like IBOC. It's been so long since there was good programming that bean counters and PD's have forgotten what good programming IS. They think this (still) IS. Back when these tight formats and formulaic station operation first came in, of COURSE they became popular. At the time, THEY WERE DIFFERENT. People LIKE different when it comes to their entertainment. The stuff got old YEARS ago, but since nothing new is being introduced, nobody knows the difference. It's "Hey, this stuff worked in the late 50's for Alan Freed, it will work for us, too." This is how you get 15 clones of reality TV shows that nobody really watches, they're just too bored to change the channel, since the other channels have the same garbage on. Eduardo talks about how bad indy bands are and that nobody listens to them. I guess he thinks that the Beatles, Stones, Eagles, Bon Jovi and others were always hot commercial bands.. everybody starts out indy.. the ones that are given a chance are the ones that make it. The Beatles came up doing dingy clubs in Germany and worked their way up to command performances before they were ever signed to a lable. The Eagles used to come and play our little local venue in Astoria (the National Guard armory) before anyone ever thought of "Take it Easy." Jon Bon Jovi played small club venues in New Jersey and the surrounding area for years before he was "discovered". Suits think the world revolves around them, and that their ideas of how things work, or should work, are the only ones that matter. Well, there's a world of people out here that disagree with them.. and they're about to find that out the hard way. |
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wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 6:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message Eduardo talks about how bad indy bands are and that nobody listens to them. I guess he thinks that the Beatles, Stones, Eagles, Bon Jovi and others were always hot commercial bands.. everybody starts out indy.. the ones that are given a chance are the ones that make it. The Beatles came up doing dingy clubs in Germany and worked their way up to command performances before they were ever signed to a lable. The Eagles used to come and play our little local venue in Astoria (the National Guard armory) before anyone ever thought of "Take it Easy." Jon Bon Jovi played small club venues in New Jersey and the surrounding area for years before he was "discovered". But they were not ready for mass exposure on the radio any more than a medical school grad is ready to operate on people alone without an internship and residency period... Radio, when it started asking listeners to grade the songs one by one, learned that most of those things were not a service to listeners, who |
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Brenda Ann wrote: wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 6:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message Give them good programing, and they will listen. You don't need gimmicks like IBOC. It's been so long since there was good programming that bean counters and PD's have forgotten what good programming IS. They think this (still) IS. Back when these tight formats and formulaic station operation first came in, of COURSE they became popular. At the time, THEY WERE DIFFERENT. People LIKE different when it comes to their entertainment. The stuff got old YEARS ago, but since nothing new is being introduced, nobody knows the difference. It's "Hey, this stuff worked in the late 50's for Alan Freed, it will work for us, too." This is how you get 15 clones of reality TV shows that nobody really watches, they're just too bored to change the channel, since the other channels have the same garbage on. Eduardo talks about how bad indy bands are and that nobody listens to them. I guess he thinks that the Beatles, Stones, Eagles, Bon Jovi and others were always hot commercial bands.. everybody starts out indy.. the ones that are given a chance are the ones that make it. The Beatles came up doing dingy clubs in Germany and worked their way up to command performances before they were ever signed to a lable. The Eagles used to come and play our little local venue in Astoria (the National Guard armory) before anyone ever thought of "Take it Easy." Jon Bon Jovi played small club venues in New Jersey and the surrounding area for years before he was "discovered". Suits think the world revolves around them, and that their ideas of how things work, or should work, are the only ones that matter. Well, there's a world of people out here that disagree with them.. and they're about to find that out the hard way. That's it! 'Eduardo' is a "suit". A faux Hispanic suit, but a suit none the less. dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology & Design. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
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On Jul 12, 3:20*am, dxAce wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote: wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 6:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message Give them good programing, and they will listen. You don't need gimmicks like IBOC. It's been so long since there was good programming that bean counters and PD's have forgotten what good programming IS. They think this (still) IS. Back when these tight formats and formulaic station operation first came in, of COURSE they became popular. At the time, THEY WERE DIFFERENT. People LIKE different when it comes to their entertainment. The stuff got old YEARS ago, but since nothing new is being introduced, nobody knows the difference. It's "Hey, this stuff worked in the late 50's for Alan Freed, it will work for us, too." This is how you get 15 clones of reality TV shows that nobody really watches, they're just too bored to change the channel, since the other channels have the same garbage on. Eduardo talks about how bad indy bands are and that nobody listens to them. I guess he thinks that the Beatles, Stones, Eagles, Bon Jovi and others were always hot commercial bands.. everybody starts out indy.. the ones that are given a chance are the ones that make it. The Beatles came up doing dingy clubs in Germany and worked their way up to command performances before they were ever signed to a lable. The Eagles used to come and play our little local venue in Astoria (the National Guard armory) before anyone ever thought of "Take it Easy." Jon Bon Jovi played small club venues in New Jersey and the surrounding area for years before he was "discovered". Suits think the world revolves around them, and that their ideas of how things work, or should work, are the only ones that matter. Well, there's a world of people out here that disagree with them.. and they're about to find that out the hard way. That's it! 'Eduardo' is a "suit". A faux Hispanic suit, but a suit none the less. dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology & Design. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It seems to me if Ibiquity filed for Bankruptcy it would be in Federal Court instead of state court. This case is against someone who didn't pay off a loan. Who ever suggested that Ibiquity is Bankrupt is being a little disingenuous and doesn't understand this kind of case. If it reaches the Feds I would be concerned |
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David Eduardo wrote:
Community radio did not exist in 1990. http://www.nfcb.org/conference/commu...conference.jsp The 34th Annual Community Radio Conference April 1-4, 2009 I Portland, OR |
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David Eduardo wrote:
Radio, when it started asking listeners to grade the songs one by one, learned that most of those things were not a service to listeners, who Your biggest mistake is asking listeners' opinions about things they know nothing about. You are supposed to tell them what to like. Not the other way around. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... That's it! 'Eduardo' is a "suit". A faux Hispanic suit, but a suit none the less. Amusing. A. You contributed nothing to the discussion. As usual. B. I have not, save a wedding or funeral or two, worn a suit in about 20 years. |
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"dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: Community radio did not exist in 1990. http://www.nfcb.org/conference/commu...conference.jsp The 34th Annual Community Radio Conference April 1-4, 2009 I Portland, OR The term has changed in meaning. Community radio today is synonymous, even at the FCC, with the low power things nobody listens to. It used to be the term was associated with the couple of dozen stations that people like Lorenzo Milam got on the air, which nobody listened to. Or the big FMs that Pacifica got on the air, that nobody listens to. |
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"dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: Radio, when it started asking listeners to grade the songs one by one, learned that most of those things were not a service to listeners, who Your biggest mistake is asking listeners' opinions about things they know nothing about. You are supposed to tell them what to like. Not the other way around. Of course, nearly every station of any significance in the market you are in does regular listener opinion gathering. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: Radio, when it started asking listeners to grade the songs one by one, learned that most of those things were not a service to listeners, who Your biggest mistake is asking listeners' opinions about things they know nothing about. You are supposed to tell them what to like. Not the other way around. Of course, nearly every station of any significance in the market you are in does regular listener opinion gathering. And they all suck, big time! |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... That's it! 'Eduardo' is a "suit". A faux Hispanic suit, but a suit none the less. Amusing. A. You contributed nothing to the discussion. As usual. B. I have not, save a wedding or funeral or two, worn a suit in about 20 years. In this instance, the meaning of the word "suit" obviously escapes you, boy! Figures. |
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"dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: "dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: Radio, when it started asking listeners to grade the songs one by one, learned that most of those things were not a service to listeners, who Your biggest mistake is asking listeners' opinions about things they know nothing about. You are supposed to tell them what to like. Not the other way around. Of course, nearly every station of any significance in the market you are in does regular listener opinion gathering. And they all suck, big time! So, while these stations are based on the wants of the general public in each specific format, you think they suck. Perhaps you expect things of radio that radio can not give you without failing in its ability to serve a greater number of people than you alone. There will always be a few people with tastes that range from quirky to eclectic, and for whom there will be no radio station fitting their needs. |
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