clouseau said:
radiopilot said:
Give me some credit, I'm not an idiot as you think
I would propose you are getting the credit you deserve. And I would agree you are not an idiot. You ARE a little out of the "reasonable realm" at times, though.
You're posting here and obviously you are very passionate about the subject matter. However we are "ALL" given credit for what we say and post here every day.
When you post the following without taking into account the strip of white "Non coverage" in the middle of the state, you get credit.
http://www.radioshack.com/uc/index.jsp?page=researchLibraryArticle&articleUrl=..%2Fgraphics%2Fuc%2Frsk%2FResearchLibrary%2FBuyersGuides%2Fresearch%2Fhdradio.html
Radio Shack also lying about the HD coverage on it's map...
They are saying all areas of Georgia are broadcasting in HD radio:
When you post THIS.
If only 7 people a week buy HD radios across the U.S. that would be 364 HD radios in the hands of consumers... GUESS WHAT I don't think that is happeing... more like 300 HD radios bought and 290 radios returned.
You get credit.
I'm not going to bother looking it up, but when you post that Arbitron is way off in their Persons Using Radio per week number based on YOUR anecdotal experience, you get credit.
If you want some "Anecdotal" evidence that might support your point of view, walk around a parking lot. Look in the window of every car there. See how many do NOT have radios. Better still, how about a car dealer. Whatever.
My point here is "You ARE getting credit for what you say." I'm just not sure you're liking what you hear.
Clouseau
Nice ... I had a good laugh...
Now reality check...
That strip of white on the Georgia map consists of small towns called Waycross, Fitzgerald, Vidalia, and Waynesboro... according to that map Savannah through St. Mary's would have HD broadcasts from it's local stations since the letter sent back from Radio Shack from the Ibiquity website insists these are FM stations, but the Ibiquity site only lists 4 cities in Georgia broadcasting in HD... NONE of these signals get to Savannah all the way south to St. Mary's...
Now I know my geography of Georgia having lived here since 1995... so the map of course is deceptive... the same goes for South Carolina... it has Hilton Head as having HD broadcasts or HD coverage which again is lies because the only station broadcasting in HD close to Hilton Head are in Charleston too far away for the HD signals.
Fo me Agusta HD stations are the closest to me and the signal is WAY TOO WEAK more than 150 miles for HD to travel to get to Savannah... Look at the Radio Shack map again.
About the car radios in cars at a parking lot... yeah they are all turned off at that moment with ZERO listenership! Now just because an AM/FM CD tuner is in a car does not merit it's being listened to or does Abitron also have PPM's in all those vehicles too?
I'll take anectotal as it comes, doesn't phase me a bit... for some I look ridiculus when the answers can't come from you, Mike, or RFBurns... what we the anti-HD get is pure ridicule, but the ridicule is the HD system and how deceptive the system and practice is and that is something YOU can't answer beacuse you have no say or take on it except to buy an HD radio!
Radiopilot