And no, while this may be another excellent opportunity to bash the garbage iBiquity is trying to shovel onto the public as "HD Radio" there's a better reason to pull the plug and call it a day.
Ever bother to read the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? This about how this act places jurisdiction over the digital transmission of programming. How long do you think it's going to take the RIAA, ClownExchange (oops, SoundExchange) and musicFIRST to pressure lawmakers to adopt the same or a similar act toward digital radio transmission? Dropping HD and reverting to an analog-only broadcast may be the smartest move savvy broadcasters can make.
Don't think it can't happen. After reading the Friday commentary in Radio Business Report about SoundExchange and musicFIRST being the biggest scam ever I wouldn't bet the farm this won't happen. Maybe not today, perhaps not tomorrow but I'll bet it's coming down the pike.
So the next time you think about rebooting the HD gear after it craps out yet again it may be better to say "lights out" and lessen yet another potential headache.
Ever bother to read the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? This about how this act places jurisdiction over the digital transmission of programming. How long do you think it's going to take the RIAA, ClownExchange (oops, SoundExchange) and musicFIRST to pressure lawmakers to adopt the same or a similar act toward digital radio transmission? Dropping HD and reverting to an analog-only broadcast may be the smartest move savvy broadcasters can make.
Don't think it can't happen. After reading the Friday commentary in Radio Business Report about SoundExchange and musicFIRST being the biggest scam ever I wouldn't bet the farm this won't happen. Maybe not today, perhaps not tomorrow but I'll bet it's coming down the pike.
So the next time you think about rebooting the HD gear after it craps out yet again it may be better to say "lights out" and lessen yet another potential headache.