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I love reading iBiquitys announcements about hybrid digital radio.
Instead of reporting something solid and factual, Bob "the Booble" Struble uses phrases like "Strong Momentum" and "embracing" and "Cetified by iBiquity" to try and give the illusion that hybrid digital radio is successful. For the short term this tactic seems to be working with investors and the FCC but it's not working with anyone else. Why would anyone invest in a hollow company like that? Struble - any comment? |
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On Sep 25, 11:50�am, Rfburns wrote:
I love reading iBiquitys announcements about hybrid digital radio. Instead of reporting something solid and factual, Bob "the Booble" Struble �uses phrases like "Strong Momentum" and "embracing" and "Cetified by iBiquity" to try and give the illusion that hybrid digital radio is successful. For the short term this tactic seems to be working with investors and the FCC but it's not working with anyone else. �Why would anyone invest in a hollow company like that? Struble - any comment? I can't beleive that iBiquity's investors are that stupid - it's obvious that Booble has lied repeatedly to them, so with automakers, retailers, are manufacturers starting to reject HD Radio, it will eventually catch up to Booble. What I find most interesting is that I was getting MANY visits from the FCC, broadcasters, and other Government agencies to hdradiofarce, but it is now mostly consumers, for the past few weeks. There have been "proxy" visits from Austin/San Antonio, Texas, probably the HD Alliance trying to hide its IP addresses. |
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On Sep 25, 12:38 pm, wrote:
On Sep 25, 11:50 am, Rfburns wrote: I love reading iBiquitys announcements about hybrid digital radio. Instead of reporting something solid and factual, Bob "the Booble" Struble uses phrases like "Strong Momentum" and "embracing" and "Cetified by iBiquity" to try and give the illusion that hybrid digital radio is successful. For the short term this tactic seems to be working with investors and the FCC but it's not working with anyone else. Why would anyone invest in a hollow company like that? Struble - any comment? I can't beleive that iBiquity's investors are that stupid - it's obvious that Booble has lied repeatedly to them, so with automakers, retailers, are manufacturers starting to reject HD Radio, it will eventually catch up to Booble. What I find most interesting is that I was getting MANY visits from the FCC, broadcasters, and other Government agencies to hdradiofarce, but it is now mostly consumers, for the past few weeks. There have been "proxy" visits from Austin/San Antonio, Texas, probably the HD Alliance trying to hide its IP addresses. There doesn't seem to be any benchmarks for iBiquity to meet set by investors or the FCC. That essentially allows iBiquity to spin and distort any real data on hybrid digital and gives the illusion of success. In the real world you have to meet certain goals at certain times in order to viable. Ibiquity has none to meet it seems. It's a free ride that could go on for a long time. I have a hope that this current financial crisis could put an end to **** like this. Struble will ride it for as long as he can. |
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