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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most prolific pedant and general all 'round **** wrote: "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... AM stereo never caught on. The buying public never much cared to buy the radios. AM stereo came and went. It was, due to Leonard Kahn, 5 years too late. When original introduced, it would have made a difference as AM still had a majority of listening. By the time a system was authorized, AM had "died" as a music medium. When are you going to die as a fraud medium? Judging by your latest pictures, you don't look to be in the greatest health. I am in fine health. I bicycle cross country about 25 miles a day on weekends. Better up it to 50. dxAce (Fitness trainer to the fakes) Michigan USA |
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HD-IBOC - The Death of AM/MW Radio Listening . . .
On 10 Jul 2006 14:36:39 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: In the Twain Harte, CA currently I can hear many Out-of-Area AM/MW {Analog} Radio Stations like : Sacramento - KSTE 650 kHz and KFBK 1530 kHz Fresno KRE 580 kHz * With HD-IBOC these AM Signals will be under the Digital Signal Hash an no longer be able to be heard. * Local Only - HD-IBOC will result in about 9 AM Radio Stations that could be heard easily. The only stations I can get at night are KNX and a bunch of out-of-market stations e.g. KGO and KKOH. (Yeah, I can get KSL and KFBK, too, but they suck). KDWN has some choice moments on occasion. |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message . .. "dxAce" wrote in message ... ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! Yep. We are going to try to save AM. It may not be possible, though. Here's one for you Eduardo.. Name is David Eduardo, like Billy Bob. You would not call Billy Bob just plain "Bob" would you? Out in Richfield, Utah, we had a single local station. That area looks like it has about a dozen FMs giving primary service now, including two in Richfield, several more in Price and a bunch in places like Manti, etc. Almost nobody listened to it, preferring instead to listen to much more distant Salt Lake stations. I would assume that most listen to the plethora of local FMs now. And those Salt Lake stations most certainly did have regional advertisements, even for local/semilocal businesses like car dealerships, etc. Mind you, there were SOME listeners of the local station, mainly those farmers that wanted the farm news. And today? I would imagine that most people under their mid-40's won´t put up with anything on AM and would prefer the local FMs over some distant AM. |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:03:33 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... I currently have that problem here with a station I used to listen to regularly on 790 that is now totally obliterated by the daytime IBOC from 780. No can listen no more. I know the station itself could care less. You are an idiot. I don't know a real broadcaster on the planet who reacts with indifference when told his signal is getting trashed and that he has lost a listener. Kinda the way I see it, too. If they didn't care about losing listeners outside their "market", then why would they give a damn about pirates? Pirates are a concern in a specific market to the stations licensed in that market. Radio is a local medium, and ad sales are based on local metro ratings. Even stations that do well in ratings in adjacent markets generally get no benefit from this audience. An example would be KLVE, which is an LA station (#1 or #2 there) is also in the top 5 most of the time in Riverside/San Bernardino, but does not get any additional revenue from this out-of-metro audience. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message . .. "dxAce" wrote in message ... ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! Yep. We are going to try to save AM. It may not be possible, though. Here's one for you Eduardo.. Name is David Eduardo, like Billy Bob. Your name is David Frackelton, like... like... LMFAO |
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dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most prolific pedant and general all 'round **** wrote: "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... AM stereo never caught on. The buying public never much cared to buy the radios. AM stereo came and went. It was, due to Leonard Kahn, 5 years too late. When original introduced, it would have made a difference as AM still had a majority of listening. By the time a system was authorized, AM had "died" as a music medium. When are you going to die as a fraud medium? Judging by your latest pictures, you don't look to be in the greatest health. I am in fine health. I bicycle cross country about 25 miles a day on weekends. Better up it to 50. dxAce (Fitness trainer to the fakes) Michigan USA Ace is a 400 pound greasy pile of crap who just sits behind his radios all day and posts his crap on here. |
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IBOC_sucks_! wrote:
dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! dxAce Michigan USA Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? Means that he would have to cut himself to pieces. Because all DX Ass has in his life is bull**** |
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IBOC_sucks_! wrote:
dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. He might get upset and hit you with his purse |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 01:03:14 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: Radio is a local medium, and ad sales are based on local metro ratings. Even stations that do well in ratings in adjacent markets generally get no benefit from this audience. An example would be KLVE, which is an LA station (#1 or #2 there) is also in the top 5 most of the time in Riverside/San Bernardino, but does not get any additional revenue from this out-of-metro audience. Radio is supposed to serve the public while selling ads. Part of serving the public is caring about people who listen, regardless of whether you can monetize every listener. |
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