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dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo' well known fake Hispanic since c.2000 and paid shill for Univision/iBiquity wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Yes, one must remember it's not about the serious listening that HD/IBOC assumes, but rather the serious money that Edweenie and his minions hope to make by selling an unsuspecting public something it doesn't really need. Those of us in radio do not make any money from HD. If you're not going to make any money from HD then why the hell do you spend a good part of your day shilling for it? Because he's going to make money from RADIO. I mean, that's what HD is all about....keeping Radio profitable. If HD benefits Radio, and he draws his paycheck from Radio, he makes money, whether he gets paid by Ibiquity, or not. I've worked with consultants in the 80's who had no financial ties to CRL, who would permit nothing else in their Radio stations. They benefitted through the increased profitability of the Radio stations after the CRL hardware was installed. (Although, I've yet to see a knob marked "Arbitron Share" on any transmitter processing device.) And if the stations changed consultants, out came the CRL, and in went the next processors du jour. CRL faded when alternatives, with better, less crushing audio, came about...and the loudness wars began to settle into uneasy truce. But there are some consultants who still swear by CRL. My last station, we finally ended that insanity, and went with Omnia FM, that I acquired through a cashless deal with one of my equipment suppliers outside of the stations supply chain. Omnia is so tuneable, and so easily firmware upgraded, that it rendered most everything undesirable for all the hassle. That didn't keep our consultant from Bitching every day he was in town about it. But, ****, we were top 3, and #1 in two dayparts, what's he going to do? Consultants are paid a retainer, and, depending on the contract, a bonus pursuant to ratings performance. Many PD's and GM's are paid the same way: According to performance, especially ratings improvements. But also sales improvements like improved share conversion, increased margins.... And most all of them have their pet gimmicks. Some it's Selector. Some it's the latest computer networking solution. Some it's audio processing, some the DAM system, some even get snippy about the type, brand and model of the CD players in the dubbing suite. All with no financial connections. Right now the hot ticket is HD. AM or FM. (Which has all but wiped out ALL AM listening at my home base...but **** me...I'm just an old fart who sleeps with his dog...why would any radio station be interested in me? Besides the disposable income, the freedom to spend it as I please, and my wide ranging tastes, why bother to serve me? Or anyone in my neighborhood? Or anyone within 10 miles of me?....but I'm no longer served by Radio. So **** on me. But I digress....) And GM's, PD's consultants, sales manglers are all signing on to HD....because they believe it translates to future profits. The most recent...what's the group, Bridge?....shows Radio revenues off again this past quarter, alternatives coming on strong. Broadcast companies are putting large resources behind alternative methods of delivery, and non traditional revenue stream development, because it's getting tougher to earn a buck with all the choices emerging. Radio, in the face of this changing landscape, will do what Radio has always done: Evolve to meet new market realties. It will surive by changing. And what it may evolve into, it's very likely we wouldn't recognize from where we are today. But it will survive, and HD is one, ONLY one, of the paths influencing that evolution. Even as it trashes the AM band for listeners in unusual circumstances like me and the people in my community. But there are multiple entities at each station signed on to HD. Because it represents the possibility of future growth, and future profitibility. Few, if any of them, draw a dime from Ibiquity. More to topic, it's the same with DRM. There are stations worldwide that have shown interest in supporting DRM, as the future of shortwave, even as hit trashes the bands. Few of DRM's proponents draw compensation from DRM. That David works for/with/over/under/around/and though Univision (and so did I for a brief time when they bought a TV station I was working) and that Univision is a signatory to the Ibiquity agenda, and an investor in Ibiquity as a company isn't really that big an issue. Many companies own stock in Ibiquity. Few, if any of their employees benefit financially from the position, given that almost none of the employees of the larger media companies get bonuses when the company's holdings return a dividend. He's a corporate broadcaster. He's not saying anything here that I've not heard from anyone I've ever worked with or for. And I've disagreed with most of them. Personally, I'm thinking HD, especially on AM is a gamble at best. A sentiment reflected in comments from WGN's Cheap Engineer, who pulled the AM stereo, what now, 2 years ago? 3? But hesitated installing HD because he wasn't sure it was 1) the way to go, technically speaking, or 2) fiscally a responsible investment. But like I said earlier this week: That I can no longer hear even some of the big stations due to IBOC hash where I am in the far north suburbs?...they don't care. They don't have to. A pox on them all. ROFLMAO! If you only knew some of the people I've worked with, you'd know how close to the bone that one really is. |
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