lino said:
Thank you, at last, for at least this brief bit of candor.admittedly trashy 5K limit of iboc
Thank you, at last, for at least this brief bit of candor.admittedly trashy 5K limit of iboc
LinoNYC said:I don't know the situation up where you are, here in New York we had AM stereo on the following:
660 WNBC/WFAN disc 2002
930 WPAT Disc when they tried iboc.
1010 WINS News in stereo!?
1050 WEVD (A-amax also) 1988- till sold to ESPN
1560 WQEW 1992-98 Great sounding pop standards, Radio Disney should turn it back on.
1600 WWRL 1997 Installed w/new TX. Truely awesome sounding, an example of what AM could have sounded like even with an ancient studio.
LinoNYC said:Did any of your company's stations employ C-Quam or was this another thing you opposed?
dumber than a box of hair said:Savage said:Mandate C-QUAM AM stereo. Most stations already have it installed.
In precisely whose fantasy? Most stations NEVER installed it, and of those who did nearly all have abandoned it. It was too little, too late, on a band where it wasn't necessary (music stations had gone from AM to FM, and talk radio doesn't need stereo). I've been in and out of transmitter sites for the best part of 40 years, and I've seen exactly one C-QUAM exciter...sitting in a corner, overgrown with spider webs. Stick a fork in it...it's done.
LinoNYC said:930 WPAT Disc when they tried iboc.
rbrucecarter5 said:C-Quam is STILL the official standard of the US for AM stereo broadcasting. If the FCC MANDATES it - it will happen just like when they mandated text for the deaf on TV. Now, even those that can hear love it because they can watch TV while talking on the phone, by the way. Consumers would grow to love AM stereo if it were mandated, and CHEAP, like text for the deaf on TV. There's nothing cheap about IBOC, and the only way I see any sort of future for it is if the FCC mandates it. Otherwise, consumers have spoken, once again, it will have no more future than C-Quam, and you can stick a fork in those HD radio encoders in 20 years, because they will be in the corner with spider webs on them.
dumber than a box of hair said:The prediction that consumers would grow to love AM stereo belongs right alongside the prediction that consumers will love AM-HD. Neither one is provable, and the former has already been proven wrong by the marketplace. Enough stations tried AM stereo in many markets to at least test the waters, and the result was resounding apathy.
Zach said:There were practically no AM stereo receivers for sale in the 80's because of the FCC's stupid decision to let the marketplace decid which stereo format would succeed. As much of a "free market" fan I am, I'll be the first to admit that's what killed AM stereo in its infancy. They should have picked a standard, then let the marketplace decide on uptake. It may have still failed, but at least the format woulda been given a fighting chance.
PhillyWatch said:Turned it on at midnight-thirty to hear back to back Sinatra. Then the ID for Philly's New Martini Lounge Radio 1340 AM
And they're celebrating September with Sinatra. 24/7 Frank...
WTUX said:Since they are on AM, with the horrible HD audio, they may as well play songs recorded in the 1950's... And the people who were alive then, people like myself, actually still listen to AM radio and our hearing range ain't that great anymore.
DStroyer said:WTUX said:Since they are on AM, with the horrible HD audio, they may as well play songs recorded in the 1950's...
Yeah, I hate that horrible HD audio. It's too crystal clear and in stereo.
hipporadio said:At about 10:40 PM EDT tonight, WHAT station owner [and prominent music marketing consultant], Tom Kelly, appeared live on “The Radio Racket” [www.radioracket.com] to announce the end of “HD” Radio on Philly’s 1340 AM after several months as alternative-formatted “Skin Radio” and a change earlier today to contemporary adult AAA/standards “Martini Lounge Radio”.
...The youthful rock audience at the half-dozen colleges close to the transmitter did not respond by purchasing an HD radio... Instead, they listened overwhelmingly on the internet...
George Brusstar said:Thanks to Hipporadio for mentioning Tom Kelly's appearance on the Radio Racket tonight. Tom's a good friend of the show, and I didn't really try to obfuscate my glee of learning the market has it's first AM to turn OFF its IBOC hash.
The show will spin around in loop, as Hippo said, all weekend. Feel free to check it out on Audio 18. Thanks again for the mention, and have a great weekend.
Yeziknoradio said:"Nobody would want digital pay phones, let alone pay phones anymore."
Actually, payphones are there just in case something goes wrong with your cell. (it can happen)
Always good to have something to talk on...you still have a good example though.
In those situations where the cell isn't functioning (for whatever reason), no one is going to care if it's a digital payphone...or even a rotary for that matter, just as long as there is the ability to call someone and tell them your cell is temporarily out of order.
vsa said:hipporadio said:At about 10:40 PM EDT tonight, WHAT station owner [and prominent music marketing consultant], Tom Kelly, appeared live on “The Radio Racket” [www.radioracket.com] to announce the end of “HD” Radio on Philly’s 1340 AM after several months as alternative-formatted “Skin Radio” and a change earlier today to contemporary adult AAA/standards “Martini Lounge Radio”.
Of course, this was widely and accurately predicted... Radio will survive and prosper, but on platforms that have much greater appeal to consumers...
George Brusstar said:Tom's a good friend of the show, and I didn't really try to obfuscate my glee of learning the market has it's first AM to turn OFF its IBOC hash... The show will spin around in loop... all weekend. Feel free to check it out on Audio 18...