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"Time of Reckoning Nears for HD Radio"
"With a Stalled Rollout and Little Support From the Big Three, Are Industry Insiders Starting to Doubt HD? The HD rollout seems to have gotten caught in a bit of a Catch-22. With every passing month, I'm sensing a larger number of industry insiders growing more apprehensive about the rollout and whether HD-R technology can or will ultimately succeed." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0048/t.9030.html Ha! Ha! Eduardo - HD is DEAD! |
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On Oct 10, 12:45 pm, wrote:
"Time of Reckoning Nears for HD Radio" "With a Stalled Rollout and Little Support From the Big Three, Are Industry Insiders Starting to Doubt HD? The HD rollout seems to have gotten caught in a bit of a Catch-22. With every passing month, I'm sensing a larger number of industry insiders growing more apprehensive about the rollout and whether HD-R technology can or will ultimately succeed." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0048/t.9030.html Ha! Ha! Eduardo - HD is DEAD! PR, Hear some {many?} negatives about AM/MW "HD" Radio. =BUT= FM "HD" Radio is tracking along far better than FM Radio did during the adoption of FM Radio as an 'equal' Broadcast Media to AM/MW Radio. And it is ahead of FM "Stereo" Radio as an upgrade/replacement for 'Mono' FM Radio Broadcasting. Again "HD" Radio will be successful as an FM 'Digital' Broadcast Media because it "Fits" the FM Band Plan. The story of "HD" Radio and the AM/MW Radio Band will be sadly written and printed Section 'B' Page '9' some many years into the future. {Obits} The Key Marketing Tool for Over-the-Air Radio Broadcasters is "Co-Branding" : * Having an Over-the-Air Radio Station that is 'popular' with the 20-Something Age Group of Radio Listeners. * Having a WebSite with Streaming Audio of the Over-the-Air Radio Station for the 20-Something Age Group to also Listen-in-On. * Creating Co-Brand Listener "Loyalty" for Both. - - - Marrying Old Media to New Media to the present "Now Generation". like i read it some where dude ~ RHF |
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On Oct 11, 3:25 am, RHF wrote:
On Oct 10, 12:45 pm, wrote: "Time of Reckoning Nears for HD Radio" "With a Stalled Rollout and Little Support From the Big Three, Are Industry Insiders Starting to Doubt HD? The HD rollout seems to have gotten caught in a bit of a Catch-22. With every passing month, I'm sensing a larger number of industry insiders growing more apprehensive about the rollout and whether HD-R technology can or will ultimately succeed." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0048/t.9030.html Ha! Ha! Eduardo - HD is DEAD! PR, Hear some {many?} negatives about AM/MW "HD" Radio. =BUT= FM "HD" Radio is tracking along far better than FM Radio did during the adoption of FM Radio as an 'equal' Broadcast Media to AM/MW Radio. And it is ahead of FM "Stereo" Radio as an upgrade/replacement for 'Mono' FM Radio Broadcasting. Again "HD" Radio will be successful as an FM 'Digital' Broadcast Media because it "Fits" the FM Band Plan. The story of "HD" Radio and the AM/MW Radio Band will be sadly written and printed Section 'B' Page '9' some many years into the future. {Obits} The Key Marketing Tool for Over-the-Air Radio Broadcasters is "Co-Branding" : * Having an Over-the-Air Radio Station that is 'popular' with the 20-Something Age Group of Radio Listeners. * Having a WebSite with Streaming Audio of the Over-the-Air Radio Station for the 20-Something Age Group to also Listen-in-On. * Creating Co-Brand Listener "Loyalty" for Both. - - - Marrying Old Media to New Media to the present "Now Generation". like i read it some where dude ~ RHF . "=BUT= FM "HD" Radio is tracking along far better than FM Radio did during the adoption of FM Radio as an 'equal' Broadcast Media to AM/MW Radio. And it is ahead of FM "Stereo" Radio as an upgrade/replacement for 'Mono' FM Radio Broadcasting. Again "HD" Radio will be successful as an FM 'Digital' Broadcast Media because it "Fits" the FM Band Plan" You make the false assumption that the climate today is that of the 1960's/1970's - there are far more choices for consumers, such as Sync, Satellite Radio, cell phone Internet Radio and music streaming such as Sprint's Pandora - now, Sync make it seamless to stream such music services effortlessly in-dash. HD Radio is yesterday's technology, hence the total lack of interest by consumers. |
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