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Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
March 24, 2011
Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? From time to time we hear word that HD Radio is near a tipping point, a point where awareness and interest in HD Radio reaches critical mass and the medium takes off. If Google is any indication, HD Radio has already reached a tipping point, a tip not toward success, but instead toward oblivion. Google Insights is a tool to track interest in a topic or product using search activity as the metric. Type in Charlie Sheen, and you’ll find that interest in Sheen started taking off on February 25th, and exploded on March 2nd. Aside from a secondary peak on March 8th, interest has steadily declined since. The chart above shows interest in Pandora radio. Pandora is an interesting study because despite continued growth over the last few years, interest actually peaked in early 2009. Since then, interest has fallen off 50%. With registered users topping 80 million, maybe everyone knows about Pandora by now and there’s no need to search for it. HD Radio is in a very different place. With limited awareness of HD and very slow set sales, HD needs to be in a growth mode when it comes to search. If we saw growing numbers of listeners using Google to learn more about HD Radio, it might mean HD Radio is gaining momentum, and it is just a matter of time before people start buying HD radios. Unfortunately, interest in HD is declining, not growing. Interest peaked in December 2007, and has been steadily declining since. Each December there is a seasonal peak, as there is for most tech gifts, but interest in each subsequent Christmas season has dropped. Interest in HD has fallen by two-thirds since its 2007 peak. Graphing Pandora and HD Radio against one another shows the dramatic difference between the two service’s arc of interest. The tipping point for HD Radio actually occurred in 2007. It was the year that interest in Pandora exceeded interest in HD, and since then HD interest has steadily eroded. While search interest is just one metric, declining interest is one more negative sign of HD Radio's struggle to gain traction. As an aside, HD channels are showing some signs of life in Arbitron, apparently fueled by 250 watt FM translator simulcasts. Maybe AM broadcasters should lobby for commercial low power FM allocations rather than more HD power! http://harkerresearch.typepad.com/ra...ing-point.html The ****ers stole the idea of running Google Trends graphs! But, that's ok because HD Radio is headed towards oblivion! LMFAO!!! |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
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Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On Mar 25, 2:39*pm, "FarceWatch" wrote:
Harker and Farce: Google Trends are not an indication of profitability you nitwit. "Predicting the Present with Google Trends" http://ec.europa.eu/bepa/pdf/seminar...he_present.pdf LMFAO!!! |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On 3/25/11 08:58 , SMSbuster wrote:
March 24, 2011 Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? From time to time we hear word that HD Radio is near a tipping point, a point where awareness and interest in HD Radio reaches critical mass and the medium takes off. If Google is any indication, HD Radio has already reached a tipping point, a tip not toward success, but instead toward oblivion. Google Insights is a tool to track interest in a topic or product using search activity as the metric. Type in Charlie Sheen, and you’ll find that interest in Sheen started taking off on February 25th, and exploded on March 2nd. Aside from a secondary peak on March 8th, interest has steadily declined since. The chart above shows interest in Pandora radio. Pandora is an interesting study because despite continued growth over the last few years, interest actually peaked in early 2009. Since then, interest has fallen off 50%. With registered users topping 80 million, maybe everyone knows about Pandora by now and there’s no need to search for it. HD Radio is in a very different place. With limited awareness of HD and very slow set sales, HD needs to be in a growth mode when it comes to search. If we saw growing numbers of listeners using Google to learn more about HD Radio, it might mean HD Radio is gaining momentum, and it is just a matter of time before people start buying HD radios. Unfortunately, interest in HD is declining, not growing. Interest peaked in December 2007, and has been steadily declining since. Each December there is a seasonal peak, as there is for most tech gifts, but interest in each subsequent Christmas season has dropped. Interest in HD has fallen by two-thirds since its 2007 peak. Graphing Pandora and HD Radio against one another shows the dramatic difference between the two service’s arc of interest. The tipping point for HD Radio actually occurred in 2007. It was the year that interest in Pandora exceeded interest in HD, and since then HD interest has steadily eroded. While search interest is just one metric, declining interest is one more negative sign of HD Radio's struggle to gain traction. As an aside, HD channels are showing some signs of life in Arbitron, apparently fueled by 250 watt FM translator simulcasts. Maybe AM broadcasters should lobby for commercial low power FM allocations rather than more HD power! http://harkerresearch.typepad.com/ra...ing-point.html The ****ers stole the idea of running Google Trends graphs! But, that's ok because HD Radio is headed towards oblivion! LMFAO!!! Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock. |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On Mar 25, 3:52*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 3/25/11 08:58 , SMSbuster wrote: March 24, 2011 Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? *From time to time we hear word that HD Radio is near a tipping point, a point where awareness and interest in HD Radio reaches critical mass and the medium takes off. If Google is any indication, HD Radio has already reached a tipping point, a tip not toward success, but instead toward oblivion. Google Insights is a tool to track interest in a topic or product using search activity as the metric. Type in Charlie Sheen, and you’ll find that interest in Sheen started taking off on February 25th, and exploded on March 2nd. Aside from a secondary peak on March 8th, interest has steadily declined since. The chart above shows interest in Pandora radio. Pandora is an interesting study because despite continued growth over the last few years, interest actually peaked in early 2009. Since then, interest has fallen off 50%. With registered users topping 80 million, maybe everyone knows about Pandora by now and there’s no need to search for it. HD Radio is in a very different place. With limited awareness of HD and very slow set sales, HD needs to be in a growth mode when it comes to search. If we saw growing numbers of listeners using Google to learn more about HD Radio, it might mean HD Radio is gaining momentum, and it is just a matter of time before people start buying HD radios. Unfortunately, interest in HD is declining, not growing. Interest peaked in December 2007, and has been steadily declining since. Each December there is a seasonal peak, as there is for most tech gifts, but interest in each subsequent Christmas season has dropped. Interest in HD has fallen by two-thirds since its 2007 peak. Graphing Pandora and HD Radio against one another shows the dramatic difference between the two service’s arc of interest. The tipping point for HD Radio actually occurred in 2007. It was the year that interest in Pandora exceeded interest in HD, and since then HD interest has steadily eroded. While search interest is just one metric, declining interest is one more negative sign of HD Radio's struggle to gain traction. As an aside, HD channels are showing some signs of life in Arbitron, apparently fueled by 250 watt FM translator simulcasts. Maybe AM broadcasters should lobby for commercial low power FM allocations rather than more HD power! http://harkerresearch.typepad.com/ra.../has-hd-radio-... The ****ers stole the idea of running Google Trends graphs! But, that's ok because HD Radio is headed towards oblivion! LMFAO!!! * Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm hoping that Keefe Bartels and Galax Wolf will expand their investigation that far. Perhaps, if Struble gets it in the shorts for auto/consumer fraud, it will go into criminal fraud. The FTC does know about iBiquity, as I caught them searching on "hd radio scam", a couple of years ago. It will just take time, as there is a lot to investigate. I gort forwarded an email from Keefe Bartels that they have "very good liability facts". |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
Looka here, ilk.Supposin some day I buy a touch tablet, when the prices
get down real low.Velocity Micro has them for not much over a hundred dollars. http://www.velocitymicro.com If I buy a whatever brand name touch tablet, as long as it will pick up a WiFi signal (maybe a WiFi only touch tablet?) Good enough,,, will it work OK from right here at doggy's couch? without me having to pay a monthly RIP OFF data fee, or whatever they call it? There is a tall cell tower just behind Metrocenter Mall, I reckon that tower is about 600 of my foot steps South of doggy's couch.It is about two tenths of a mile (or a little less) from doggy's couch, according to the odometer in my 1983 Dodge van. cuhulin |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On 3/25/2011 12:52 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock. OMG, iBiquity has been selling stock?! It's just terrible when a company that's privately held and that is not traded on any stock exchange is selling stock. Of course the reality of digital radio is very different than what our favorite troll writes about it. There are two indicators of how digital radio is faring. 1. How well transmitters are selling and how many new digital transmitters are being introduced by equipment manufacturers. Harris, Continental, and Nautel all have reported increased sales of digital radio transmission equipment. 2. How well receivers are selling and how many new digital receivers are being introduced by receiver manufacturers. Receiver sales went way up in 2010, and in 2011 the rate of increase has increased even faster due to so many new vehicles being offered with digital radio as standard or optional equipment. Understandably, the success of digital radio, especially in the U.S., but now spreading to other regions as well, greatly upsets those that have somehow become vested in hoping for the failure of digital radio. |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On Mar 26, 1:49*pm, SMS wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:52 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote: Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock. OMG, iBiquity has been selling stock?! It's just terrible when a company that's privately held and that is not traded on any stock exchange is selling stock. Of course the reality of digital radio is very different than what our favorite troll writes about it. There are two indicators of how digital radio is faring. 1. How well transmitters are selling and how many new digital transmitters are being introduced by equipment manufacturers. Harris, Continental, and Nautel all have reported increased sales of digital radio transmission equipment. 2. How well receivers are selling and how many new digital receivers are being introduced by receiver manufacturers. Receiver sales went way up in 2010, and in 2011 the rate of increase has increased even faster due to so many new vehicles being offered with digital radio as standard or optional equipment. Understandably, the success of digital radio, especially in the U.S., but now spreading to other regions as well, greatly upsets those that have somehow become vested in hoping for the failure of digital radio. SMS is back, everyone! Hurray! LMFAO!! |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
I didn't Invent this, only Plagiarizing it from somebody else,,,,
the Din of Ibiquity! cuhulin |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
In case COMMIE Big Sis and COMMIE Big Brother wants to know, my snail
mail April 2011 PC World magazine showed up here abouts twinty minits ahgo. U.S.Post Office is going to eliminate a Lot of Jobs and a bunch of Post Offices too. cuhulin |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
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Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
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Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
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Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
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On Mar 25, 6:58*am, SMSbuster wrote:
March 24, 2011 Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
On Mar 25, 3:52*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 3/25/11 08:58 , SMSbuster wrote: March 24, 2011 Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? *From time to time we hear word that HD Radio is near a tipping point, a point where awareness and interest in HD Radio reaches critical mass and the medium takes off. If Google is any indication, HD Radio has already reached a tipping point, a tip not toward success, but instead toward oblivion. Google Insights is a tool to track interest in a topic or product using search activity as the metric. Type in Charlie Sheen, and you’ll find that interest in Sheen started taking off on February 25th, and exploded on March 2nd. Aside from a secondary peak on March 8th, interest has steadily declined since. The chart above shows interest in Pandora radio. Pandora is an interesting study because despite continued growth over the last few years, interest actually peaked in early 2009. Since then, interest has fallen off 50%. With registered users topping 80 million, maybe everyone knows about Pandora by now and there’s no need to search for it. HD Radio is in a very different place. With limited awareness of HD and very slow set sales, HD needs to be in a growth mode when it comes to search. If we saw growing numbers of listeners using Google to learn more about HD Radio, it might mean HD Radio is gaining momentum, and it is just a matter of time before people start buying HD radios. Unfortunately, interest in HD is declining, not growing. Interest peaked in December 2007, and has been steadily declining since. Each December there is a seasonal peak, as there is for most tech gifts, but interest in each subsequent Christmas season has dropped. Interest in HD has fallen by two-thirds since its 2007 peak. Graphing Pandora and HD Radio against one another shows the dramatic difference between the two service’s arc of interest. The tipping point for HD Radio actually occurred in 2007. It was the year that interest in Pandora exceeded interest in HD, and since then HD interest has steadily eroded. While search interest is just one metric, declining interest is one more negative sign of HD Radio's struggle to gain traction. As an aside, HD channels are showing some signs of life in Arbitron, apparently fueled by 250 watt FM translator simulcasts. Maybe AM broadcasters should lobby for commercial low power FM allocations rather than more HD power! http://harkerresearch.typepad.com/ra.../has-hd-radio-... The ****ers stole the idea of running Google Trends graphs! But, that's ok because HD Radio is headed towards oblivion! LMFAO!!! * Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Robert Struble Channels Lee DeForest" "iBiquity's President and CEO, Robert Struble, has taken to tweeting. In early September, he revealed he'd taken the train to Wall Street to float the notion of taking iBiquity public: 'Good NYC trip. Wall St way more upbeat than recently. IPO pipeline better, but most think [stock market] rally was too fast'... In the early 20th century, Lee DeForest, inventor of the audion tube spent a portion of his early career engaged with unscrupulous businessmen in the practice of 'pumping and dumping' stock in radio companies featuring his invention... One might say the same about Bob Struble and iBiquity. Given the wobbly future of the HD Radio protocol, it is not far- fetched to see a historical parallel between Struble and DeForest." http://www.diymedia.net/archive/1009.htm#101709 Robert "DeForest" Struble. |
Harker Research: HD Radio headed for oblivion - LMFAO!!!
You just ain't holdin yo mouf right.If your computery has speakers and
if they work, you can listen to Roots Music Listening Room.I just now listened to Ain't She Sweet by Fiddlin' Bob Larkin, with my WebTV, Believe - it - or - not.The Song/Music thangy plays for three minutes and about nine or ten seconds. I wish I had a nickelll,,,,, I wish I had a dime,,,, Oh, ain't she sweeeet,,,, Oh, ain't she sweeeeet,,,,,,, http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?...berry78s .com cuhulin, Ain't I Sweeeeet,,,, |
OMG ! SMSbuster . . . You Forget Your Signature LMFAO ! -was- Harker
On Mar 27, 7:01*am, SMSbuster wrote:
On Mar 25, 3:52*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 3/25/11 08:58 , SMSbuster wrote: March 24, 2011 Has HD Radio Reached a Tipping Point? *From time to time we hear word that HD Radio is near a tipping point, a point where awareness and interest in HD Radio reaches critical mass and the medium takes off. If Google is any indication, HD Radio has already reached a tipping point, a tip not toward success, but instead toward oblivion. Google Insights is a tool to track interest in a topic or product using search activity as the metric. Type in Charlie Sheen, and you’ll find that interest in Sheen started taking off on February 25th, and exploded on March 2nd. Aside from a secondary peak on March 8th, interest has steadily declined since. The chart above shows interest in Pandora radio. Pandora is an interesting study because despite continued growth over the last few years, interest actually peaked in early 2009. Since then, interest has fallen off 50%. With registered users topping 80 million, maybe everyone knows about Pandora by now and there’s no need to search for it. HD Radio is in a very different place. With limited awareness of HD and very slow set sales, HD needs to be in a growth mode when it comes to search. If we saw growing numbers of listeners using Google to learn more about HD Radio, it might mean HD Radio is gaining momentum, and it is just a matter of time before people start buying HD radios. Unfortunately, interest in HD is declining, not growing. Interest peaked in December 2007, and has been steadily declining since. Each December there is a seasonal peak, as there is for most tech gifts, but interest in each subsequent Christmas season has dropped. Interest in HD has fallen by two-thirds since its 2007 peak. Graphing Pandora and HD Radio against one another shows the dramatic difference between the two service’s arc of interest. The tipping point for HD Radio actually occurred in 2007. It was the year that interest in Pandora exceeded interest in HD, and since then HD interest has steadily eroded. While search interest is just one metric, declining interest is one more negative sign of HD Radio's struggle to gain traction. As an aside, HD channels are showing some signs of life in Arbitron, apparently fueled by 250 watt FM translator simulcasts. Maybe AM broadcasters should lobby for commercial low power FM allocations rather than more HD power! http://harkerresearch.typepad.com/ra.../has-hd-radio-.... The ****ers stole the idea of running Google Trends graphs! But, that's ok because HD Radio is headed towards oblivion! LMFAO!!! * Makes you wonder how long it will be before the SEC realizes that the only thing iBiquity was really selling was stock.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Robert Struble Channels Lee DeForest" "iBiquity's President and CEO, Robert Struble, has taken to tweeting. In early September, he revealed he'd taken the train to Wall Street to float the notion of taking iBiquity public: 'Good NYC trip. Wall St way more upbeat than recently. IPO pipeline better, but most think [stock market] rally was too fast'... In the early 20th century, Lee DeForest, inventor of the audion tube spent a portion of his early career engaged with unscrupulous businessmen in the practice of 'pumping and dumping' stock in radio companies featuring his invention... One might say the same about Bob Struble and iBiquity. Given the wobbly future of the HD Radio protocol, it is not far- fetched to see a historical parallel between Struble and DeForest." http://www.diymedia.net/archive/1009.htm#101709 Robert "DeForest" Struble. OMG ! SMSbuster . . . You Forget Your Signature LMFAO ! |
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When the Eagle Flys.
I was trying to find on the Enterhernet some pictures/photos of what my Made in Germany Grundig (1957 Majestic) wood cabinet floor model AM/FM/Phonograph/Shortwave Radio (I call Receivers, Radios, Radio comes from Radius) looks like, and my (1960s) big wooden cabinet table model Made in Germany Telefunken Opus 7 Radio looks like.I bought those two (and many, many other Radios too) Radios years ago at the old Goodwill store that used to be on Palmyra Street in down town Jackson.I have a Zenith Trans-Oceanic AM/FM/Shortwave Radio too, it doesn't say anything and I am not smart enough to know how to fix it.It wouldn't say anything when I bought it at that same Goodwill store.Buku Radios, I have here, at least three hundred, maybe more. cuhulin |
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On 03/27/2011 08:46 AM, wrote:
When the Eagle Flys. I was trying to find on the Enterhernet some pictures/photos of what my Made in Germany Grundig (1957 Majestic) wood cabinet floor model AM/FM/Phonograph/Shortwave Radio (I call Receivers, Radios, Radio comes from Radius) looks like, and my (1960s) big wooden cabinet table model Made in Germany Telefunken Opus 7 Radio looks like.I bought those two (and many, many other Radios too) Radios years ago at the old Goodwill store that used to be on Palmyra Street in down town Jackson.I have a Zenith Trans-Oceanic AM/FM/Shortwave Radio too, it doesn't say anything and I am not smart enough to know how to fix it.It wouldn't say anything when I bought it at that same Goodwill store.Buku Radios, I have here, at least three hundred, maybe more. cuhulin If you can fix old cars you can fix old radios. http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/navy.htm |
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U.S.Senate has finally gotten around to rating us Vietnam Veterans a
Welcome Home. Will Wonders ever effing cease? Forty Seven Years Later, since I was over there. http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=305265 Ask me why/how I know about Buku Piaster.I brought some Piasters home with me.I still have them. cuhulin, Buku Buku Buku |
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On 03/27/2011 09:23 PM, Bob Dobbs wrote:
wrote: Buku Try "boucou" as the cajuns say, or "beaucoup" as in correct French. beaucoups |
Miniature Plumbing, Larry
On Mar 28, 5:49*am, dave wrote:
On 03/27/2011 10:32 AM, wrote: I don't gots tyme now.Ahh am fixin to git back to woikin mah attic. cuhulin Just like "**** flows downhill" in electronics "current flows downhill" (from where there a surplus of negative charges [-] to where there is a deficiency [+]). Tubes and transistors are just little valves. Dave -remember- The Cuhulin Does... What The Cuhulin Does . . . |
Miniature Plumbing, Larry
Dirtery (Highway 1/Big Sur) is just like Watery.It Seeks it's own
Level.Them thar Earthquakes makes Dirtery act just like Watery. A Cajun drew a picture of three Trees.The BP dude who was doing the hiring said, OK, now show me nienty nine.The Cajun said, Dirty Tree and Dirty Tree and Dirty Tree makes Nienty Nine.The Cajun is now the Supervisor. cuhulin |
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