Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #51   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 07:18 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"Steve" wrote in message
...
On Feb 7, 10:26 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Rfburns" wrote in message

...
Eddie - I think you're on to something. I can't wait to get a new
cell phone with HD radio inside. It's gonna be so cool hooked up to an
FM dipole antenna to recieve HD FM and a MW loop for AM HD. you're
right ... it's gonna work out real well. They're gonna sell like
hotcakes.


By the way I think you're becoming psychotic. You're delusions are
worse than I thought.


Samsung, today, is the largest consumer electronics company. I'd risk a
guess that they know what they are doing.


According to Samsung, there's no chance of ever producing an HD radio
that won't be a power hog. That's not to say that anyone would want an
HD radio even if it weren't a power hog. I'm just sayin'....

You are making up things again. Samsung said no such thing.


  #52   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 07:19 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"Steve" wrote in message
...
On Feb 8, 6:18 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message

...

In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

.

Do you find it interesting what you can know about a part just from the
package it uses?


The key issue is that Samsung has designed a smaller single chip replacing
the multi-chip set, which could not be used in portables due to size and
power consumption. Who cares what is inside if it works as stated? It's
not
"rocket science" just consumer electronics.


According to Samsung, this is precisely what they have not done.

You are making up things again. Samsung said no such thing.

Go back to the lie about all radio stations in NYC being subject to
interference.


  #53   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 07:24 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

.

Do you find it interesting what you can know about a part just from the
package it uses?


The key issue is that Samsung has designed a smaller single chip
replacing
the multi-chip set, which could not be used in portables due to size and
power consumption. Who cares what is inside if it works as stated? It's
not
"rocket science" just consumer electronics.


I looked at the Samsung web site and could find no reference to a HD
radio system on a chip. I could find several versions of an analog
radio on a chip and HDTV chips but no HD radio chips.

Eduardo is blowing smoke.


Here you have several of broadcasting's top executives talking about the
chip and its effects:

http://radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.as...&pt=todaysnews

The chip is announced, shipping in demo quantities and available for bulk
shipment in Q2.


  #54   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 07:26 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"David" wrote in message
...
David Eduardo wrote:
"David" wrote in message
...
David Eduardo wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
...
"CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS"

"After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their
programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of
their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand."

http://talentfilter.blogspot.com/200...n-some-hd.html

Yupper - there she goes!
Actually, no stations ceased HD broadcasting; a few have had different
formats put on the HD2 channels based on listener response.

There are no "Format Lab" stations.

The "Format Lab" is a development center in San Antonio where different
concepts are streamed and the ones with the most hits and longest
listening
spans get put on actual radio stations. The ones that don't attract
interest
are nuked and other ideas tried; it's an ongoing process. The idea is
to
create new content for HD that has not been found on radio up till now.


So they're just hoping people will find these stations by osmosis, or
what?


People find them the same way they find any web stream "station."


Most people use Shoutcast. Have you ever been there? Be sure you're
sitting down...

www.shoutcast.com


The shoutcast audience in any US metro area is not even large enough to
qualify for inclusion in the radio ratings.


  #55   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 07:26 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"David" wrote in message
...
David Eduardo wrote:


Actually, we hang out at community centers, swap meets, street corners,
malls, etc.


Those are challenging demographics, bordering on stereotypical. Is
"street corner" a power demo?


They are also prime locations for intercept polling.




  #56   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 08:02 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,494
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS

In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
.
..
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:
.

Do you find it interesting what you can know about a part just
from the package it uses?


The key issue is that Samsung has designed a smaller single chip
replacing the multi-chip set, which could not be used in portables
due to size and power consumption. Who cares what is inside if it
works as stated? It's not "rocket science" just consumer
electronics.


I looked at the Samsung web site and could find no reference to a
HD radio system on a chip. I could find several versions of an
analog radio on a chip and HDTV chips but no HD radio chips.

Eduardo is blowing smoke.


Here you have several of broadcasting's top executives talking about
the chip and its effects:

http://radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.as...&pt=todaysnews

The chip is announced, shipping in demo quantities and available for bulk
shipment in Q2.


The following two quotes from the link were all I could find in the
article about "chips." Please excuse the quotes within quotes.

"Asked about HD Radio and its traction with consumers, Smulyan said
adoption is going to take time. "There are a billion radios in the
United States today," he said. "We're not going to replace a billion
radios in a week and a half." Mason agreed, saying, "If you look and see
how quickly this curve is coming, it is remarkable." He said the real
discussion will be about HD chips and the distribution channels that
will open up when the chips appear in iPods, cell phones, and other
devices."

"Another questioner asked if there's any industry group working with
consumer electronics manufacturers on getting radio tuners into devices,
and Smulyan responded, "The answer is yes. The HD [Digital Radio]
Alliance is working on it." "

So this adds up to nothing. These are just nebulous statements that are
promises with no specifics of any kind. No names, no dates, no devices
(chips), no products, and the last sentence in the first quote states
that the discussion on new devices (chips) has yet to take place.

All this is, is promotional talk. Smoke and mirrors. It's a dream. It
could amount to something in the future but to date ZERO.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
  #57   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 08:08 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2006
Posts: 7,243
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS



Telamon wrote:

In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
.
..
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:
.

Do you find it interesting what you can know about a part just
from the package it uses?


The key issue is that Samsung has designed a smaller single chip
replacing the multi-chip set, which could not be used in portables
due to size and power consumption. Who cares what is inside if it
works as stated? It's not "rocket science" just consumer
electronics.

I looked at the Samsung web site and could find no reference to a
HD radio system on a chip. I could find several versions of an
analog radio on a chip and HDTV chips but no HD radio chips.

Eduardo is blowing smoke.


Here you have several of broadcasting's top executives talking about
the chip and its effects:

http://radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.as...&pt=todaysnews

The chip is announced, shipping in demo quantities and available for bulk
shipment in Q2.


The following two quotes from the link were all I could find in the
article about "chips." Please excuse the quotes within quotes.

"Asked about HD Radio and its traction with consumers, Smulyan said
adoption is going to take time. "There are a billion radios in the
United States today," he said. "We're not going to replace a billion
radios in a week and a half." Mason agreed, saying, "If you look and see
how quickly this curve is coming, it is remarkable." He said the real
discussion will be about HD chips and the distribution channels that
will open up when the chips appear in iPods, cell phones, and other
devices."

"Another questioner asked if there's any industry group working with
consumer electronics manufacturers on getting radio tuners into devices,
and Smulyan responded, "The answer is yes. The HD [Digital Radio]
Alliance is working on it." "

So this adds up to nothing. These are just nebulous statements that are
promises with no specifics of any kind. No names, no dates, no devices
(chips), no products, and the last sentence in the first quote states
that the discussion on new devices (chips) has yet to take place.

All this is, is promotional talk. Smoke and mirrors. It's a dream. It
could amount to something in the future but to date ZERO.


Zero? Damn, that's just how many QSL's 'Eduardo has! Mind you, he does *claim* to
have 2200 of them...

dxAce
Michigan
USA


  #58   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 08:55 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,494
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message

...
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
.
net.
..
In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:
.

Do you find it interesting what you can know about a part just
from the package it uses?


The key issue is that Samsung has designed a smaller single chip
replacing the multi-chip set, which could not be used in portables
due to size and power consumption. Who cares what is inside if it
works as stated? It's not "rocket science" just consumer
electronics.

I looked at the Samsung web site and could find no reference to a
HD radio system on a chip. I could find several versions of an
analog radio on a chip and HDTV chips but no HD radio chips.

Eduardo is blowing smoke.

Here you have several of broadcasting's top executives talking about
the chip and its effects:

http://radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.as...&pt=todaysnews

The chip is announced, shipping in demo quantities and available for bulk
shipment in Q2.


The following two quotes from the link were all I could find in the
article about "chips." Please excuse the quotes within quotes.

"Asked about HD Radio and its traction with consumers, Smulyan said
adoption is going to take time. "There are a billion radios in the
United States today," he said. "We're not going to replace a billion
radios in a week and a half." Mason agreed, saying, "If you look and see
how quickly this curve is coming, it is remarkable." He said the real
discussion will be about HD chips and the distribution channels that
will open up when the chips appear in iPods, cell phones, and other
devices."

"Another questioner asked if there's any industry group working with
consumer electronics manufacturers on getting radio tuners into devices,
and Smulyan responded, "The answer is yes. The HD [Digital Radio]
Alliance is working on it." "

So this adds up to nothing. These are just nebulous statements that are
promises with no specifics of any kind. No names, no dates, no devices
(chips), no products, and the last sentence in the first quote states
that the discussion on new devices (chips) has yet to take place.

All this is, is promotional talk. Smoke and mirrors. It's a dream. It
could amount to something in the future but to date ZERO.


Zero? Damn, that's just how many QSL's 'Eduardo has! Mind you, he
does *claim* to have 2200 of them...


Wow, that's a lot of zeros!

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
  #59   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 09:41 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2006
Posts: 7,243
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS



David Eduardo wrote:

"Steve" wrote in message
...
On Feb 7, 10:26 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Rfburns" wrote in message

...
Eddie - I think you're on to something. I can't wait to get a new
cell phone with HD radio inside. It's gonna be so cool hooked up to an
FM dipole antenna to recieve HD FM and a MW loop for AM HD. you're
right ... it's gonna work out real well. They're gonna sell like
hotcakes.


By the way I think you're becoming psychotic. You're delusions are
worse than I thought.


Samsung, today, is the largest consumer electronics company. I'd risk a
guess that they know what they are doing.


According to Samsung, there's no chance of ever producing an HD radio
that won't be a power hog. That's not to say that anyone would want an
HD radio even if it weren't a power hog. I'm just sayin'....

You are making up things again.


Like you do, oh faux one?

Now, about those QSL's you claim to have...


  #60   Report Post  
Old February 9th 08, 10:06 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,817
Default CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS


"Telamon" wrote in message
...

The following two quotes from the link were all I could find in the
article about "chips." Please excuse the quotes within quotes.

"Asked about HD Radio and its traction with consumers, Smulyan said
adoption is going to take time. "There are a billion radios in the
United States today," he said. "We're not going to replace a billion
radios in a week and a half." Mason agreed, saying, "If you look and see
how quickly this curve is coming, it is remarkable." He said the real
discussion will be about HD chips and the distribution channels that
will open up when the chips appear in iPods, cell phones, and other
devices."

"Another questioner asked if there's any industry group working with
consumer electronics manufacturers on getting radio tuners into devices,
and Smulyan responded, "The answer is yes. The HD [Digital Radio]
Alliance is working on it." "

So this adds up to nothing. These are just nebulous statements that are
promises with no specifics of any kind. No names, no dates, no devices
(chips), no products, and the last sentence in the first quote states
that the discussion on new devices (chips) has yet to take place.

All this is, is promotional talk. Smoke and mirrors. It's a dream. It
could amount to something in the future but to date ZERO.


these are all people who have seen the Samsung presentations. "The chip"
means the Samsung chip, which is now in limited developer shipment per
Samsung's statements at the CES.


Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
great pay at Clear channel stations billis Broadcasting 0 December 29th 04 07:04 AM
"Clear Channel Radio Ad Revenue Slips" Mike Terry Broadcasting 1 October 31st 04 04:24 AM
Will "Deja Vu (All Over Again)" be heard on any Clear Channel stations? David Buckna Broadcasting 5 September 27th 04 03:05 PM
Ranger AR3500 Clear-Channel Radio For Sale ham Swap 1 April 30th 04 01:15 AM
RANGER AR-3500 "CLEAR CHANNEL RADIO" nukem Swap 0 October 11th 03 09:25 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:26 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 RadioBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Radio"

 

Copyright © 2017