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On Sep 12, 7:58 am, dxAce wrote:
IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. Isn't the firm he works for an Ibiquity investor? As with many things, one must follow the money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course, Univison is an investor/supporter of this HD Radio farce, and that is why Eduardo shills 24/7 for HD radio - he knows that the radio-geeks need to be convinced first: "Worldwide Radio Wrestling!" "The number of Spanish-language households in Austin [that] have bought an HD receiver has to be close to zero." (It's worth noting that Border Media Partners doesn't have Web sites for its stations, either, so maybe it's not the best gauge of cutting-edge technology. Spanish-language giant Univision is supporting the launch.)" http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrob...d=oid%3A431131 |
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On Sep 12, 9:54 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. Isn't the firm he works for an Ibiquity investor? As with many things, one must follow the money. The investment was less in cost than the last new studio we built in LA... one single studio (out of 16)... so the issue is not the investment, which is minor. The issue is moving terrestrial, free, radio into the digital era.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Consumers are not buying into the "digital era" hype. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 12, 7:58 am, dxAce wrote: IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. Isn't the firm he works for an Ibiquity investor? As with many things, one must follow the money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course, Univison is an investor/supporter of this HD Radio farce, and that is why Eduardo shills 24/7 for HD radio - he knows that the radio-geeks need to be convinced first: As I responded to dxAss, the investment in iBiquity was less than the cost of a single studio at our LA facilities. In the overall picture, one can consider these "broadcaster investments" as support for a single-source AM and FM solution to the qustion of how to "go digital" on terrestrial radio. "The number of Spanish-language households in Austin [that] have bought an HD receiver has to be close to zero." (It's worth noting that Border Media Partners doesn't have Web sites for its stations, either, so maybe it's not the best gauge of cutting-edge technology. Spanish-language giant Univision is supporting the launch.)" Actually, the Jonny Ramírez show on one of our HD2 channels in Austin, and originated in San Antonio, gets lots of calls form that market, and there is both advertiser and consumer interest. Since the Tejano fan has no other choice in Austin, and the music is part of a distinct lifestyle, the early response has been considerable. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
Actually, the Jonny Ramírez show on one of our HD2 channels in Austin, and originated in San Antonio, gets lots of calls form that market, and there is both advertiser and consumer interest. Since the Tejano fan has no other choice in Austin, and the music is part of a distinct lifestyle, the early response has been considerable. Which goes back to what you and I have been discussing....content drives listening. It's the content, not the digital audio that's attracting your numbers for that channel. |
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On Sep 12, 10:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 12, 7:58 am, dxAce wrote: IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. Isn't the firm he works for an Ibiquity investor? As with many things, one must follow the money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course, Univison is an investor/supporter of this HD Radio farce, and that is why Eduardo shills 24/7 for HD radio - he knows that the radio-geeks need to be convinced first: As I responded to dxAss, the investment in iBiquity was less than the cost of a single studio at our LA facilities. In the overall picture, one can consider these "broadcaster investments" as support for a single-source AM and FM solution to the qustion of how to "go digital" on terrestrial radio. "The number of Spanish-language households in Austin [that] have bought an HD receiver has to be close to zero." (It's worth noting that Border Media Partners doesn't have Web sites for its stations, either, so maybe it's not the best gauge of cutting-edge technology. Spanish-language giant Univision is supporting the launch.)" Actually, the Jonny Ramírez show on one of our HD2 channels in Austin, and originated in San Antonio, gets lots of calls form that market, and there is both advertiser and consumer interest. Since the Tejano fan has no other choice in Austin, and the music is part of a distinct lifestyle, the early response has been considerable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "How to identify a Mexican" "Mexicans are stupid. Mexicans are shiftless and dirty. They come from a dirty nation called Mexico. Most Mexicans make and distribute what they call Chicle or what Americans call 'gum'. Due to the flooded Chicle market, many Mexicans try to enter the U.S. They frequently resort to crime to pay for their numerous offspring. They also make tortillas. And Tamales." "Mexicans from Northern Mexico listen to obnoxious mariachi tunes at the highest possible volume. For those ignorant of this particular genre of music, it can be identified for its use of the accordion, a falsetto sreeching "aii aii" and blaring trumpets. Southern Mexicans listen to obnoxious Mexican Polka tunes at the highest possible volumes. Regardless of what region of Mexico they are from, Mexicans tend to listen to their music at volumes that make you want to kill them." http://www.encyclopediaofstupid.com/...ex.php/Mexican Ah, so this explains the overwhelming interest in HD Radio! |
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On Sep 12, 8:10 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Sep 12, 10:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 12, 7:58 am, dxAce wrote: IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. Isn't the firm he works for an Ibiquity investor? As with many things, one must follow the money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Of course, Univison is an investor/supporter of this HD Radio farce, and that is why Eduardo shills 24/7 for HD radio - he knows that the radio-geeks need to be convinced first: As I responded to dxAss, the investment in iBiquity was less than the cost of a single studio at our LA facilities. In the overall picture, one can consider these "broadcaster investments" as support for a single-source AM and FM solution to the qustion of how to "go digital" on terrestrial radio. "The number of Spanish-language households in Austin [that] have bought an HD receiver has to be close to zero." (It's worth noting that Border Media Partners doesn't have Web sites for its stations, either, so maybe it's not the best gauge of cutting-edge technology. Spanish-language giant Univision is supporting the launch.)" Actually, the Jonny Ramírez show on one of our HD2 channels in Austin, and originated in San Antonio, gets lots of calls form that market, and there is both advertiser and consumer interest. Since the Tejano fan has no other choice in Austin, and the music is part of a distinct lifestyle, the early response has been considerable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - - "How to identify a Mexican" - - "Mexicans are stupid. Mexicans are shiftless and dirty. They come from - a dirty nation called Mexico. Most Mexicans make and distribute what - they call Chicle or what Americans call 'gum'. Due to the flooded - Chicle market, many Mexicans try to enter the U.S. They frequently - resort to crime to pay for their numerous offspring. They also make - tortillas. And Tamales." - - "Mexicans from Northern Mexico listen to obnoxious mariachi tunes at - the highest possible volume. For those ignorant of this particular - genre of music, it can be identified for its use of the accordion, a - falsetto sreeching "aii aii" and blaring trumpets. Southern Mexicans - listen to obnoxious Mexican Polka tunes at the highest possible - volumes. Regardless of what region of Mexico they are from, Mexicans - tend to listen to their music at volumes that make you want to kill - them." - - http://www.encyclopediaofstupid.com/...ex.php/Mexican - - Ah, so this explains the overwhelming interest in HD Radio! The Bigot - IBOC Crock -proclaims- "Mexicans are Stupid. Mexicans are Shiftless and Dirty." BIGOT = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigotry IBOC Crock - Stick to your IBOC Bashing and leave your Bigoty rattling around in you brain. ~ RHF . |
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On Sep 12, 11:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 12, 10:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message "Mexicans are stupid. Mexicans are shiftless and dirty. They come from a dirty nation called Mexico. Well, as if I did not know, we have a clear indication that you are also a racist. "Mexicans from Northern Mexico listen to obnoxious mariachi tunes at the highest possible volume. Mariachi music is from west central Mexico, not the north. For those ignorant of this particular genre of music, it can be identified for its use of the accordion, a falsetto sreeching "aii aii" and blaring trumpets. Mariachi music has no accordeons in it. Southern Mexicans listen to obnoxious Mexican Polka tunes at the highest possible volumes. Norteñan music, which does have accordeons, comes from, as the name indicates, northern Mexico. Regardless of what region of Mexico they are from, Mexicans tend to listen to their music at volumes that make you want to kill them." Actually, based on radio listening, a huge segment of the audience in Mexico (more than half) listens to pop and music in English from the US. You got everything ass-backwards here. Here's an interesting graph to put all of this in perspective for you: http://www.quantcast.com/traffic-com...ain4=apple.com |
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On Sep 12, 9:11 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Sep 12, 11:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 12, 10:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message "Mexicans are stupid. Mexicans are shiftless and dirty. They come from a dirty nation called Mexico. Well, as if I did not know, we have a clear indication that you are also a racist. "Mexicans from Northern Mexico listen to obnoxious mariachi tunes at the highest possible volume. Mariachi music is from west central Mexico, not the north. For those ignorant of this particular genre of music, it can be identified for its use of the accordion, a falsetto sreeching "aii aii" and blaring trumpets. Mariachi music has no accordeons in it. Southern Mexicans listen to obnoxious Mexican Polka tunes at the highest possible volumes. Norteñan music, which does have accordeons, comes from, as the name indicates, northern Mexico. Regardless of what region of Mexico they are from, Mexicans tend to listen to their music at volumes that make you want to kill them." Actually, based on radio listening, a huge segment of the audience in Mexico (more than half) listens to pop and music in English from the US. You got everything ass-backwards here. Here's an interesting graph to put all of this in perspective for you: http://www.quantcast.com/traffic-com....com&doma....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IBOC Crock, DOH ! - WebSite Visits do not equate to Radio Listening. -Sort-of-Like- Apples and Carrots * One is a Fruit and the other a Vegetable * One Grows on a Tree and the other in the Ground Both Make Great Juices. All I know is : Life Exists and Radio Listening 'happens' Beyond the 10mv/m Contour ~ RHF From the Distant Land Where IBOC Fears To Go . . . . |
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On Sep 12, 12:32 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 12, 9:11 am, IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 12, 11:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 12, 10:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message "Mexicans are stupid. Mexicans are shiftless and dirty. They come from a dirty nation called Mexico. Well, as if I did not know, we have a clear indication that you are also a racist. "Mexicans from Northern Mexico listen to obnoxious mariachi tunes at the highest possible volume. Mariachi music is from west central Mexico, not the north. For those ignorant of this particular genre of music, it can be identified for its use of the accordion, a falsetto sreeching "aii aii" and blaring trumpets. Mariachi music has no accordeons in it. Southern Mexicans listen to obnoxious Mexican Polka tunes at the highest possible volumes. Norteñan music, which does have accordeons, comes from, as the name indicates, northern Mexico. Regardless of what region of Mexico they are from, Mexicans tend to listen to their music at volumes that make you want to kill them." Actually, based on radio listening, a huge segment of the audience in Mexico (more than half) listens to pop and music in English from the US. You got everything ass-backwards here. Here's an interesting graph to put all of this in perspective for you: http://www.quantcast.com/traffic-com...m&doma....Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IBOC Crock, DOH ! - WebSite Visits do not equate to Radio Listening. -Sort-of-Like- Apples and Carrots * One is a Fruit and the other a Vegetable * One Grows on a Tree and the other in the Ground Both Make Great Juices. All I know is : Life Exists and Radio Listening 'happens' Beyond the 10mv/m Contour ~ RHF From the Distant Land Where IBOC Fears To Go . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes they do - "clearchannelmusic.com" is for on-line streaming, "hdradio.com", "sirius.com", "att.com", and "apple.com" are the consumer go-to sites - stupid ass, iTunes and the iPhone are under apple.com ! Unbelievablably stupid ! |
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On Sep 12, 5:11?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 12, 11:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Actually, based on radio listening, a huge segment of the audience in Mexico (more than half) listens to pop and music in English from the US. You got everything ass-backwards here. Here's an interesting graph to put all of this in perspective for you: http://www.quantcast.com/traffic-com...radio.com&doma... What does that have to do with the racist, Anti-Mexican statement you made and the totally inaccurate data on Mexican music you posted? Or is it simple obfuscation. If all your facts are equally flawed, you are in serious trouble. I never gave my personal opinions - I only quoted an encyclopedia: http://www.encyclopediaofstupid.com/...ex.php/Mexican |
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