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90% of all radio listening will be digital by 2017
http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1869 Analog radio stations could be facing extinction http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:40:28 -0500, wrote:
90% of all radio listening will be digital by 2017 http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1869 Analog radio stations could be facing extinction http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm Do note the ".uk" suffix on these links -- they're talking about England. (and Wales and Scotland etc...) Also, they're using Eureka. (which provides better coverage of the country and provides more channels not available from analog radio) |
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On Apr 20, 2:40 pm, "Mr.Iboc" .... wrote:
90% of all radio listening will be digital by 2017http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1869 Analog radio stations could be facing extinctionhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm This is only because, the UK has threatened to turn off analog and has made the move to digital by UK broadcasters profitable. Still, only a few million digital receivers have sold, and DAB has failed in Canada, due to lack of consumer interest: "Digital radio in Canada" "The Commission is very concerned about the stalled DRB transition. Roughly 15 of the 76 authorized stations (including the digital-only operation in Toronto) are not on the air. Some stations that once operated have since ceased operations. Few recievers have been sold, and there is no interest in expanding DRB service beyond the six cities where it exists." http://americanbandscan.blogspot.com...in-canada.html As for HD/IBOC in the US: "Sirius, XM, and HD: Consumer interest reality check" "While interest in satellite radio is diminishing, interest in HD shows no signs of a pulse." http://www.hear2.com/2007/02/sirius_xm_and_h.html "Is Pay-for-Play HD Content on Horizon?" http://rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.4028.html "HD Radio Effort Undermined by Weak Tuners in Expensive Radios" http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/7002/hd-radio2.html "HD Radio on the Offense" "But after an investigation of HD Radio units, the stations playing HD, and the company that owns the technology; and some interviews with the wonks in DC, it looks like HD Radio is a high-level corporate scam, a huge carny shill." http://www.eastbayexpress.com/2007-0...on-the-offense "The FCC Tunes Into HD Radio--And May Turn Off Distant AM" http://blog.washingtonpost.com/faste...d_radio_n.html "RW Opinion: Rethinking AM's future" "Making AM-HD work well as a long-term investment is seen as an expensive and risky challenge for most stations and their owners. There is the significant downside of potential new interference to some of their own AM analog listeners as well as listeners of adjacent- channel stations." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0044/t.557.html The FCC has just given away our free airwaves to a few corporate thugs, including iBiquity Digital Corporation. This whole setup is just to the advantage of the HD Radio Alliance, as they own most of the 1,200 stations broadcasting in HD - the small mom-and-pop stations have lost coverage and will probably disappear. This FCC sole-source, non-competitive contract award to iBiquity is totally outrageous. The FCC has left it up to the marketplace, to determine the fate of HD Radio. HD Radio/IBOC is a farce ! |
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One Million Percent of me will be listening to Anolog Radio by any
years.Bite Me! cuhulin |
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On Apr 21, 5:14�am, RHF wrote:
On Apr 20, 10:16 am, wrote: On Apr 20, 2:40 pm, "Mr.Iboc" .... wrote: 90% of all radio listening will be digital by 2017http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1869 Analog radio stations could be facing extinctionhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm This is only because, the UK has threatened to turn off analog and has made the move to digital by UK broadcasters profitable. Still, only a few million digital receivers have sold, and DAB has failed in Canada, due to lack of consumer interest: "Digital radio in Canada" "The Commission is very concerned about the stalled DRB transition. Roughly 15 of the 76 authorized stations (including the digital-only operation in Toronto) are not on the air. Some stations that once operated have since ceased operations. Few recievers have been sold, and there is no interest in expanding DRB service beyond the six cities where it exists." http://americanbandscan.blogspot.com...adio-in-canada.... As for HD/IBOC in the US: "Sirius, XM, and HD: Consumer interest reality check" "While interest in satellite radio is diminishing, interest in HD shows no signs of a pulse." http://www.hear2.com/2007/02/sirius_xm_and_h.html "Is Pay-for-Play HD Content on Horizon?" http://rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.4028.html "HD Radio Effort Undermined by Weak Tuners in Expensive Radios" http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/7002/hd-radio2.html "HD Radio on the Offense" "But after an investigation of HD Radio units, the stations playing HD, and the company that owns the technology; and some interviews with the wonks in DC, it looks like HD Radio is a high-level corporate scam, a huge carny shill." http://www.eastbayexpress.com/2007-0...on-the-offense "The FCC Tunes Into HD Radio--And May Turn Off *Distant AM" http://blog.washingtonpost.com/faste...e_fcc_greenlig... "RW Opinion: Rethinking AM's future" "Making AM-HD work well as a long-term investment is seen as an expensive and risky challenge for most stations and their owners. There is the significant downside of potential new interference to some of their own AM analog listeners as well as listeners of adjacent- channel stations." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0044/t.557.html The FCC has just given away our free airwaves to a few corporate thugs, including iBiquity Digital Corporation. This whole setup is just to the advantage of the HD Radio Alliance, as they own most of the 1,200 stations broadcasting in HD - the small mom-and-pop stations have lost coverage and will probably disappear. This FCC sole-source, non-competitive contract award to iBiquity is totally outrageous. The FCC has left it up to the marketplace, to determine the fate of HD Radio. HD Radio/IBOC is a farce ! IMHO - The Main Reason that Digital Radio Failed in Canada is that 80% of the Canadian Population can still hear American AM and FM Radio for Free and now you have XM and Sirius Satellite Radio in Canada too. *With in a Decade Canada will be a One Band Country with all Radio on the FM Band and each and every Canadian Radio Listener with Hear Thousands of Voices from America coming "AT YOU" over the AM Radio Band. Talk about Inviting Cultural Imperialism - It Boggles The Mind. OK - So may be Canada will have a National Program to Decommission the AM Section of the common AM and FM Radio - So that Canadians will not have too -or- be allowed too hear AM Radio coming across the Border from American. canada - hope is on the way - i b o cing u ~ RHF *. *. . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There is no interest in digital radio, either in Canada, or the US: http://www.statsaholic.com/hdradio.com |
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Don't Forget,,, I am always Right.Even when I am wrong,I am much more
Righter than ''they'' are. cuhulin |
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On Apr 20, 11:40 am, "Mr.Iboc" .... wrote:
90% of all radio listening will be digital by 2017http://www.radiotoday.co.uk/news.php?extend.1869 Analog radio stations could be facing extinctionhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm Back in the late 60's there was show on Global TV in Ontario, a young TV station then, called "Here Comes the 70's" I recall that the predictions for the 70's and a few years after was that we would live in domed cities and clothing to protect us from the sun would not be required. Domed Cities never happened and am glad I am not nude. Future forecasters can't predict ****. Analog will still be here. Brian |
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