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On Dec 15, 5:21�pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
NX211 wrote: 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. 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? -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 But, HD Radio at least doubles their power bills, requires on-going troubleshooting, and there are on-going fees to iBiquity. i would think stations, as radio groups declare bankruptcy, will eventually pull the plug. |
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