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![]() "PocketRadio" wrote in message ... "Label's $500 royalty solution." "Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) is expected to propose capping a performance royalty on small radio stations at $500 a year -- a tenth of what was earlier floated. The move could undercut radio's argument that stations cannot afford a new fee. The House Judiciary Committee is expected to approve a royalty bill this week." http://www.insideradio.com/pdheadlin...+Top+Stori es I wonder, what the big-boys will be paying - LOL! Bye, bye HD Radio! Well, the $500 per station is for stations billing under $1.25 million. That applies to about 12,000 of the roughly 14,000 US stations, not including LPFMs, boosters, etc. If the rate is proportional, certainly a point that could be argued for, then the highest billing station in the US would pay about $22 k a year. And, since most HDs don't bill $1.25 million, they would pay the $500 fee. |
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On May 11, 6:17*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"PocketRadio" wrote in message ... "Label's $500 royalty solution." "Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) is expected to propose capping a performance royalty on small radio stations at $500 a year -- a tenth of what was earlier floated. * The move could undercut radio's argument that stations cannot afford a new fee. *The House Judiciary Committee is expected to approve a royalty bill this week." http://www.insideradio.com/pdheadlin...PT=Today%27s+T... I wonder, what the big-boys will be paying - LOL! *Bye, bye HD Radio! Well, the $500 per station is for stations billing under $1.25 million. That applies to about 12,000 of the roughly 14,000 US stations, not including LPFMs, boosters, etc. If the rate is proportional, certainly a point that could be argued for, then the highest billing station in the US would pay about $22 k a year. - And, since most HDs don't bill $1.25 million, they would pay the $500 fee. FM 'MUSIC' RADIO IS ALIVE AND WELL with the 0.04% Solution Thanks to the U$ Congre$$ $500 / 365 Days = $1.40 per Day which is about the price of a Medium Drink at a Fast Food place. $500 X 12,000 = $6,000,000 RIAA -omg- Where they going to spend all that Taxable Money . . . $500 / $1,250,000 = 0.04% that's a 'hicup' pr - that's 'pocket change' and nothing more ~ RHF |
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~ RHF wrote:
Billing Rates Change and Today's FM HD-Radio HD2 Channel Market Development Cost can become Tomorrow's Additional Profit Center for FM Radio Stations with a different set of Advertisers for each FM HD Channels = "Diversified Income" ~ RHF . Unless they figure out how to get HD2 channels to work in a moving car there will be no viability. |
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On May 13, 4:54*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... ~ RHF wrote: Billing Rates Change and Today's FM HD-Radio HD2 Channel Market Development Cost can become Tomorrow's Additional Profit Center for FM Radio Stations with a different set of Advertisers for each FM HD Channels = "Diversified Income" ~ RHF *. Unless they figure out how to get HD2 channels to work in a moving car there will be no viability. FM HD2 channels work fine in moving cars, and the signals are stable out to about the 64 dbu contour.... "BMW HD-Radio™- Functionality and Diagnosis" "SI B65 25 05Sound System, Cruise, Alarms, Monitors August 2007 Technical Service. This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 65 25 05 dated March 2007" http://tinyurl.com/dcb67s "HD Radio™ Troubleshooting Guide (Consumer)" "Station Volume changes. Audio repeats or jumps forward in time. An echo occurs when the radio switches between Analog and Digital audio. Digital audio sounds worse than the Analog audio. The HD-Radio™ sound keeps switching between Digital and Analog audio quality. HD-Radio™ Indicator keeps turning on and off." http://tinyurl.com/d4molp "Gimme More HD Signal Pleeeze" "I purchased the HD Radio option in my BMW-X5 in January 2008. (I have commented in the past regarding this experience). But I must say after having paid for and using this option I kinda secretly wish I could get my money back. And here’s why. The HD audio signal can’t seem to find my car... But speaking as a citizen here in publicville I feel gypped." http://tinyurl.com/chscm6 "HD radio breaks up!" "I know this has been around the block before. I would like to here from any members particularly in the Seattle area that have HD radio and what their likes and dislikes are. I have had the same problem ever since I took delivery with the HD cutting out. Mine will cut in and out at a traffic light. I live 6 miles from work and the HD will cut out 2-10 times during my commute. I have taken it to the dealer last week and they replaced the tail light sockets. Their take on it was there was an magnetic interferance issue with the antenna system causing the HD to cut in and out. This has not fixed the problem but they say the antenna signal strength is higher now. I can't say if it's the car radio or that HD is not as strong as signal and this is just the way it is. This problem exists with all HD channels. I would hate to see the dealer keep my car for an extended period of time when in fact there is nothing wrong. I am in south Seattle." http://tinyurl.com/anwtpt "Problem with HD Radio" "I am having a problem with my HD Radio. I have iDrive, so I see everything on the big screen. My radio is set to be in HD mode all the time, but it switches to analog on occasion. On one of my preset stations, when it is in HD mode, the station will play for two seconds and then it will fade out and not come back. If it is in analog mode, the station will play without fading out... I went to the service department yesterday and the SA told me that it may be weather- related. We have been having some crazy weather here in Southern California. I first noticed these problems during the bad weather -- but it seems like it may be something more than weather issues." http://tinyurl.com/ca2eth "HD Radio problem" "I have started to experience a problem with my HD Radio and was wondering if I'm alone, or if any of my fellow 'festers have ideas. Every once in a while (and now, all too often), my Radio will 'buzz' whenever a station is tuned. The buzzing will quickly become louder than the radio content. I can stop this phenomenon by during the HD Radio 'off', in the Audio Settings. After turning the car off, and back on this will ususally go away. Today it didn't (go away). I love the sound of the HD Radio. However, this is becoming unacceptable." http://tinyurl.com/dghhd8 Right - BMWs must be the exception - LOL! |
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On May 13, 5:32�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dave" wrote in message ... ~ RHF wrote: Billing Rates Change and Today's FM HD-Radio HD2 Channel Market Development Cost can become Tomorrow's Additional Profit Center for FM Radio Stations with a different set of Advertisers for each FM HD Channels = "Diversified Income" ~ RHF �. Unless they figure out how to get HD2 channels to work in a moving car there will be no viability. FM HD2 channels work fine in moving cars, and the signals are stable out to about the 64 dbu contour.... Dream on. Between us all here, there are about 25 HD car radios in use... some in use for about 4 years. All incidents of dropouts on HD 2 channels are outside the 64 dbu contour (using a Longley-Rice projection, of course).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "HD Radio: Still low in priority at stores" "I visited a Best Buy the other day, and while I was there I stopped in the auto sound department. He took me to the display wall and showed me the one unit that had HD Radio built in. It was a model from JVC. He said that others were HD Radio ready, but they all required an expensive interface to add HD Radio." http://tinyurl.com/chb3rg "Is HD Radio going to be killed by manufacturers' desire to keep it a premium-priced upgrade?" "I just embarked on my twice-per-year online shopping trip to see if it's time to upgrade my car stereo to HD. Saw a sudden shift to car radios now being 'HD-Ready' instead of HD for a number of radios. This appears to require the purchase and professional installation of a separate, compatible unit. Anyone know why this appears to be a sudden new direction and what this might mean for the future of HD radio?" http://tinyurl.com/6rbj7y Right - they must be "HD Radio Ready" - LOL! |
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A Beemer? When I was at Scott Air Force Base in 1963, I bought a 1957
BMW Isetta car for $350.00 from an Air Force Officer.The car didn't have a radio.As loud as that car was, a radio would have been a waste of time.People used to pick up my little car and hide it behind those Evergreen bushes/trees.Driving across the Eads Bridge in rainy weather in that little car was SPOOKY! I sold that death trap to an Army Officer when I found out I was going to Viet Nam. cuhulin |
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![]() "PocketRadio" wrote in message ... On May 13, 4:54 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dave" wrote in message Right - BMWs must be the exception - LOL! I have no trouble with my X5 HD radio, another person has one in an Infinity, another in a Mercedes, and several have after market ones, none have issues inside the 64 dbu contour. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "~ RHF" wrote in message ... On May 13, 1:54 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "dave" wrote in message ... ~ RHF wrote: Billing Rates Change and Today's FM HD-Radio HD2 Channel Market Development Cost can become Tomorrow's Additional Profit Center for FM Radio Stations with a different set of Advertisers for each FM HD Channels = "Diversified Income" ~ RHF . Unless they figure out how to get HD2 channels to work in a moving car there will be no viability. - FM HD2 channels work fine in moving cars, - and the signals are stable out to about the - 64 dbu contour.... d'Eduardo - Life Exists and People Do Live Beyond the 64 dbu Contour : The Land of the Blinking Blue Light But about 95% of measured listening occurs inside the 64 dbu contour, and 80% is inside the 70 dbu contour. As defined by the ability of HD to perform at all. A self fulfilling outcome. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... But about 95% of measured listening occurs inside the 64 dbu contour, and 80% is inside the 70 dbu contour. As defined by the ability of HD to perform at all. A self fulfilling outcome. I should have been clearer... 95% of analog FM listening is inside the 64 dbu contour. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... But about 95% of measured listening occurs inside the 64 dbu contour, and 80% is inside the 70 dbu contour. As defined by the ability of HD to perform at all. A self fulfilling outcome. I should have been clearer... 95% of analog FM listening is inside the 64 dbu contour. The last time I looked the FM radio in my car didn't have the ability to differentiate which side of the 64 dBu coverage line it was on. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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