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![]() From AllAccess.com 'FCC Will Split L.A. Ownership Hearing Between Two Locations 'The FCC has issued an agenda for its LOS ANGELES media-ownership public hearing, and the panel will be split between two locations. The afternoon session -- 1-4:30p (PT) -- will take place at USC's DAVIDSON CONFERENCE CENTER, and, after a dinner break, the evening session (6:30-10p) will be held at EL SEGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL near LAX. 'The afternoon session will feature a panel with the creative community on independent programming, and the evening session will have a panel on an overview of the LOS ANGELES market. No panelists have been yet named for the panels.' Interesting FCC strategy, here, in light of recent revelations about previous ownership studies. And this, I found most telling, especially given the warm feelings expressed here on the topic. This is far from an indictment of HD Radio. But does point to a possible, if not probable, perceptual obstacle that could impact the implementation strategy. Considering that broadcasters have also been trying to implement digital strategies on shortwave, this study may provide at least a soupcon of illumination into that mess Also from AllAccess.com 'Study: Listeners Confused About HD Radio 'Stations contribute to confusion when they say they are 'broadcasting in HD' without offering an explanation of what is required to receive it A new research study from MARK KASSOF & CO. reveals that 5% of 18-64s think they're receiving HD RADIO from at least one of the FM stations they listen to -- but they haven't actually purchased an HD-capable radio. Among these listeners, 46% say HD is "about the same" as regular FM radio, while 12% of them characterize HD as "a lot better" than regular FM. '"Stations contribute to confusion when they say they are 'broadcasting in HD' without offering an explanation of what HD provides and what is required to receive it," company President MARK KASSOF. "As a result, some listeners wrongly think they are receiving HD." 'Just 1% of listeners say they've purchased an HD-capable radio, and two-thirds of those say HD is "a lot better" than regular FM. The findings are based on 752 telephone interviews completed from September 13-17. ' |
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on our conversation a few weeks ago. i got the tentec 350D, on your
recom. sweet receiver, love the sweep, lot of fun. no lock-up yet; maybe got 35 or 40 hours so far. Thanks. Father Michael. |
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Father Michael wrote:
on our conversation a few weeks ago. i got the tentec 350D, on your recom. sweet receiver, love the sweep, lot of fun. no lock-up yet; maybe got 35 or 40 hours so far. Thanks. You're welcome. Though I only made a recommendation. You and Ten-Tec did all the heavy lifting. I'm glad you like it. Mine runs virtually non-stop. Not so much as a hiccup. |
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