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Tony Meloche wrote:
The engineers made a tremendous accomplishment with wideband AM stereo. The consumer shrugged. The engineers made a tremendous accomplishment with CD technology. The consumer was ecstatic. There was a marketing plan developed by Phillips and Sony (CD inventors) to make sure that both media and players would be available at the same time. They were doing this specifically in a reaction to what happened to quadraphonic stereo (remember that?) when the media, stations, receivers and multiple incompatible broadcast formats doomed it. I suggest that something like that happened with AM stereo. How many AM stations were willing to make the investment in the equipment? How many buyers were willing to buy a receiver for perhaps 1 station in their area, which might not broadcast their desired programming? -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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