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IBLOCK IBIGOTS
"iBiquity's Royalty Will Adverstly Affect Minority-Owned Stations"
"The royalty concept proposed by iBiquity will force small minority stations out of business and their stations would eventually fall into the hands of Clear Channel, ABC/Disney, Emmis, Bonneville, Cox and Radio One. Of course, these corporations have disclosed that they have a vested interest in iBiquity. REC feels that the proposed royalty rates by the broadcaster-backed iBiquity is strictly a ploy to drive the remaining independent minority broadcasters out of business and the megacasters like Clear Channel, et al will benefit from the royalty fees paid by these minority stations... REC questions the legality of the iBiquity royalty scheme if the proprietary iBiquity system is chosen as the standard for DAB." http://www.recnet.com/fcc/99-325-0402.pdf Just as with a particular poster, here, who assumes that just because someone presents himself visually as mentally challenged, even though that person can express himself very well with the written hand, these IBLOCK bigots are trying to put minority-owned broadcasters out of business. With many direct visits from the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA), perhaps there is a class-action suit looming against the iBquity/NPR/NAB/FCC incestuous associations. |
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IBOC helps minority stations!
On Mar 13, 3:40�pm, "DAB sounds no worse than -FM--1----------"
------------ wrote: "IBOC_Bigots" wrote in message ... "iBiquity's Royalty Will Adverstly Affect Minority-Owned Stations" Why are they charged a higher royalty than anyone else? Nope! �LOL! http://www.hdradioalliance.com/hd_radio_video_clips "The royalty concept proposed by iBiquity will force small minority stations out of business and their stations would eventually fall into the hands of Clear Channel, ABC/Disney, Emmis, Bonneville, Cox and Radio One. Of course, these corporations have disclosed that they have a vested interest in iBiquity. REC feels that the proposed royalty rates by the broadcaster-backed iBiquity is strictly a ploy to drive the remaining independent minority broadcasters out of business and the megacasters like Clear Channel, et al will benefit from the royalty fees paid by these minority stations... REC questions the legality of the iBiquity royalty scheme if the proprietary iBiquity system is chosen as the standard for DAB." http://www.recnet.com/fcc/99-325-0402.pdf Just as with a particular poster, here, who assumes that just because someone presents himself visually as mentally challenged, even though that person can express himself very well with the written hand, these IBLOCK bigots are trying to put minority-owned broadcasters out of business. With many direct visits from the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA), perhaps there is a class-action suit looming against the iBquity/NPR/NAB/FCC incestuous associations.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mr Bigot said: Why are they charged a higher royalty than anyone else? The royalties and hardware upgrades are designed to be too expensive, driving minority-owned stations out of business. Nice try at a twist of words, Mr. Bigot. Perhaps, Harris should be included in the class- action suit. |
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IBOC helps minority stations!
On Mar 13, 3:40*pm, "DAB sounds no worse than -FM--1----------"
------------ wrote: "IBOC_Bigots" wrote in message ... "iBiquity's Royalty Will Adverstly Affect Minority-Owned Stations" Why are they charged a higher royalty than anyone else? Nope! *LOL! http://www.hdradioalliance.com/hd_radio_video_clips "The royalty concept proposed by iBiquity will force small minority stations out of business and their stations would eventually fall into the hands of Clear Channel, ABC/Disney, Emmis, Bonneville, Cox and Radio One. Of course, these corporations have disclosed that they have a vested interest in iBiquity. REC feels that the proposed royalty rates by the broadcaster-backed iBiquity is strictly a ploy to drive the remaining independent minority broadcasters out of business and the megacasters like Clear Channel, et al will benefit from the royalty fees paid by these minority stations... REC questions the legality of the iBiquity royalty scheme if the proprietary iBiquity system is chosen as the standard for DAB." http://www.recnet.com/fcc/99-325-0402.pdf Just as with a particular poster, here, who assumes that just because someone presents himself visually as mentally challenged, even though that person can express himself very well with the written hand, these IBLOCK bigots are trying to put minority-owned broadcasters out of business. With many direct visits from the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA), perhaps there is a class-action suit looming against the iBquity/NPR/NAB/FCC incestuous associations.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "HD Radio: Doomed from the Start" "HD Radio was not only doomed from the start, it was such a serious blunder that it may well lead to the death of thousands of radio stations and the permanent stunting of the industry itself... Why did this happen?.. They didn’t want the 10-Watt student station to suddenly have an equal signal to theirs... And the money-men didn’t want dozens of new independent channels to be available to listeners... But IBOC gave the money-men the one thing they wanted most of all: It preserves the inferiority of the smaller broadcasters. In fact, amid a sea of IBOC hash from the big boys, it accentuates their inferiority. The end result of this shortsightedness will be bankruptcy for many stations, fewer and poorer choices for the listeners as conglomerates gobble up the remains." http://3950.net/2009/12/hd-radio-doomed-from-the-start/ The IBLOCK bigots are maginalizing minority-owned stations through their jamming with IBLOCK hash, Mr. Bigot. |
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