The rumor is that Cox will be announcing a deal with Lou Dickey, who has to move very quickly while he still has dry powder.
Today Lew Dickey asked for an extension to spend his money:
https://radioink.com/2019/01/07/lew-asks-for-more-time/
The rumor is that Cox will be announcing a deal with Lou Dickey, who has to move very quickly while he still has dry powder.
And those "do gooder" types? They do it to protect children.
You may not agree with it, but that is also the rationale behind radio edits.
It's spelled "Bucket".How many bouquets are in Oslo and how many stations?
I suspect that this is only on one network of bouquets.
In the UK, eighteen 1.7 MHz wide blocks are spread across their old system-A VHF TV band.
London, and possibly the entire UK, has four bouquets with twelve stations each for a total of forty-eight stations.
A bouquet - like a bunch of flowers - is a chunk of bandwidth that is sprayed with a wide signal that can multiplex a bunch of radio services.It's spelled "Bucket".
Seriously, what does that mean?
I was hoping someone would get the joke.A bouquet - like a bunch of flowers - is a chunk of bandwidth that is sprayed with a wide signal that can multiplex a bunch of radio services.
People listened because they had no choice. Now they do. So they listen to sources that play the unedited versions, and FM radio loses.
I will tell you that when you go to a concert, the artists don't perform the edited version. Even the 80 year old Charlie Daniels.
I would think that the reason rock FM is receding has more to do with demographic changes, and popularity of rock declining overall, in favor of hip-hop, rap, country, pop, and other music.
The powers that be did not want DAB for two reasons
Signal parity and room for more stations; nothing else!
Does Oslo have fifty FM stations?
How many bouquets are in Oslo and how many stations?
I suspect that this is only on one network of bouquets.
In the UK, eighteen 1.7 MHz wide blocks are spread across their old system-A VHF TV band.
London, and possibly the entire UK, has four bouquets with twelve stations each for a total of forty-eight stations.
Of course, unlike HD, non-co-owned DAB stations can purchase differing amounts of bandwidth to suit their individual needs.
Europe's L band includes twenty-three similar blocks across a 40 MHz wide spectrum.
UK & EU.
Sirius and XM are proportioned similarly to each other:
They each have 12.5 MHz divided into six bands of 1.8MHz each plus guard bands.
Each of these 1.8MHz bands contains the entirety of the service; all the channels.
They have about eighty-five music channels of varying quality and the vast majority are in stereo
plus an even greater number of reduced bandwidth information, comedy, and sports channels.
Extra services including GPS, traffic, weather, and other information are also thrown in.
The only reason I mention this is to illustrate how nearly two hundred digital channels can be compressed into under two MHz
and be made to sound good enough for people to pay to listen to, though they sounded better when they had fewer choices.
But then, when the FCC wants to allocate spectrum, it seems to have no problem doing so. They allocated plenty of spectrum for cell service in the 1980's.
In the LA metro alone there are over 100 AM and FM commercial stations. That doesn't include stations in nearby areas, like the Inland Empire. How would that fit into the UK DAB scheme, for example? I don't think even London has 100 FM and AM radio stations. The best number I could find was 62.
It's spelled "Bucket".
Seriously, what does that mean?
You're ignoring that the music now, especially hip hop, is far more obscene than it was in the 90s. Any one Drake song has more obscenity than the entire genre back then. I hear these songs and every other word is either "s" or "f." A genre has been built around it, and any platform that doesn't have it will be ignored.
So, the takeaway could be either a) radio is making itself less and less relevant because by not playing unedited songs it is driving listeners away, or b) artists are losing a medium that reaches 90+% of people because they want to fill their songs with cuss words.