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HD Radio Farce December 15th 09 06:06 AM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
On Dec 14, 3:47�pm, "HD Radio Farce" wrote:
"Commander Col. Klink" wrote in ...

http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-33_7-10...s=0&o=10001201


HD radio was supposed to be the next great thing in "free" radio,
offering clear, digital "CD quality sound" and more listening choices.


HD Radio is good in that it adds some extra functionality to a radio.
Brings added choices to the radio dial.


imposter - check his email. Should be

NX211 December 15th 09 02:00 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
On Dec 13, 7:53*pm, "Commander Col. Klink"
wrote:
http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-33_7-10...s=0&o=10001201

HD radio was supposed to be the next great thing in "free" radio,
offering clear, digital "CD quality sound" and more listening choices.

Looks like the buying public voted with their wallets..

HD radio you're the biggest loser.. goody by!


HD radio IS a big loser. The problem is it's still here and will
probably linger for years to come.

[email protected] December 15th 09 05:24 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
hd radio,,, The Weakest Link!
cuhulin


Brenda Ann[_2_] December 15th 09 11:35 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 

"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message
news:4b2a08da.2108125@chupacabra...
If HD is really the loser some would have us believe, it will still linger
because the stations that already have it won't have any incentive to
ditch the
gear they've acquired, because it wouldn't bring much beyond scrap metal
value
in the used market.
Of course whenever I listen to the table radio in the other room it'll
probably
be an HD station.
...and any listener feedback from me will likely reflect my satisfaction
with
the improvements that technology brings.
So what's a station GM to do, keep what some listeners (the ones that
respond)
say they like, or listen to a few querulous snivelers on usenet which is
known
as a forum for whiners?


Neither. They'll look at the dismal sales curve for the receivers and the
near zero Arbitron ratings for their IBOC streams and eventually conclude
that it isn't worth the extra electricity to keep the IBOC running.




[email protected] December 16th 09 12:15 AM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
hd radio,,, A BIG FLOP!
Heh, That's the way the Mop Flops.
You ever did KP before and you wring out the mop in the mop bucket and
then you twirl the mop up and down on the floor? That's called dry
mopping. I learned that at Fort Gordon,Georgia boot camp, KP.
Company D52.
cuhulin


Commander Col. Klink December 16th 09 01:07 AM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
On Dec 15, 6:35*pm, "Brenda Ann"
wrote:
"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message

news:4b2a08da.2108125@chupacabra...





If HD is really the loser some would have us believe, it will still linger
because the stations that already have it won't have any incentive to
ditch the
gear they've acquired, because it wouldn't bring much beyond scrap metal
value
in the used market.
Of course whenever I listen to the table radio in the other room it'll
probably
be an HD station.
...and any listener feedback from me will likely reflect my satisfaction
with
the improvements that technology brings.
So what's a station GM to do, keep what some listeners (the ones that
respond)
say they like, or listen to a few querulous snivelers on usenet which is
known
as a forum for whiners?


Neither. *They'll look at the dismal sales curve for the receivers and the
near zero Arbitron ratings for their IBOC streams and eventually conclude
that it isn't worth the extra electricity to keep the IBOC running.


It's already taking place. Clear Channel and Citadel are pulling the
plug on HD transmitters in some markets, just to save on electricity.
And nobody is complaining..

[email protected] December 16th 09 03:19 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
3-D TV is the big news nowadays, according to some articles in my latest
snail mail magazines.

Why don't I add an hd radio to my dust collectors, you say?

I say, WHY should I? hd radio is a FLOP!
cuhulin


NX211 December 16th 09 03:25 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
On Dec 16, 8:51*am, Toxic wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:15:53 -0600, cuhulin wrote:
hd radio,,, A BIG FLOP!


I bet you haven't ever listenned to one, much less own one.
With all the dust collector radios you've got,
why not add an HD to the pile before they get hard to find?
Then your noises won't sound so much like sour grapes.


I own one and it's practically worthless. Fortunately, I didn't pay
anywhere near list price for the thing. What a waste.

fdgdfgfdg December 16th 09 06:06 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 

"NX211" wrote in message
...
On Dec 16, 8:51 am, Toxic wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:15:53 -0600, cuhulin wrote:
hd radio,,, A BIG FLOP!


I bet you haven't ever listenned to one, much less own one.
With all the dust collector radios you've got,
why not add an HD to the pile before they get hard to find?
Then your noises won't sound so much like sour grapes.


I own one and it's practically worthless. Fortunately, I didn't pay
anywhere near list price for the thing. What a waste.


Well, you are not telling us too much.....except for whining.

Where do you live? Are you actually in the vicinity of any worthwhile HD2
channels?

What model radio do you have?

(If you have one of the original radios, they have gotten better since the
arrival of the first sets.)



D. Peter Maus December 16th 09 06:19 PM

HD makes the list. The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
 
On 12/15/09 17:35 , Brenda Ann wrote:
"Bob wrote in message
news:4b2a08da.2108125@chupacabra...
If HD is really the loser some would have us believe, it will still linger
because the stations that already have it won't have any incentive to
ditch the
gear they've acquired, because it wouldn't bring much beyond scrap metal
value
in the used market.
Of course whenever I listen to the table radio in the other room it'll
probably
be an HD station.
...and any listener feedback from me will likely reflect my satisfaction
with
the improvements that technology brings.
So what's a station GM to do, keep what some listeners (the ones that
respond)
say they like, or listen to a few querulous snivelers on usenet which is
known
as a forum for whiners?


Neither. They'll look at the dismal sales curve for the receivers and the
near zero Arbitron ratings for their IBOC streams and eventually conclude
that it isn't worth the extra electricity to keep the IBOC running.




There's still the matter of investment. With well into 6 figures
for a single station, manglement, investors, and corporate interests
will not simply let it die and go away. Like AM stereo, which
actually worked, it took nearly 20 years to go away.

In the case of IBOC, there's the huge pressures iBiquity is
bringing to stations which have begun to back away from HD radio.

There are contractual issues.


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