Savage wrote:
"FWIW an internal source within WBZ advises us that the management is, and has been, quite concerned about HD interference from co-owned KDKA in key parts of the western Beantown metro which get quite a few Arbitron diaries. So maybe summer worked out for them but they're worried about the winter when skywave affects key dayparts. This was a key factor in delaying the launch of HD on KDKA (along with their own antenna problems.) Of course if WBZ takes a dump in the fall and winter IBOC apologists will just blame it on something else. The truth is there's no way to prove it one way or the other."
This is a perfect case of what comes around goes around. If this causes them to rethink Iboc, it may be the relief you need. WBZ for a while has been allowed to walk all over KDKA, WYSL and WHO along with others. It's time for them to reap what they've sown.
"FWIW an internal source within WBZ advises us that the management is, and has been, quite concerned about HD interference from co-owned KDKA in key parts of the western Beantown metro which get quite a few Arbitron diaries. So maybe summer worked out for them but they're worried about the winter when skywave affects key dayparts. This was a key factor in delaying the launch of HD on KDKA (along with their own antenna problems.) Of course if WBZ takes a dump in the fall and winter IBOC apologists will just blame it on something else. The truth is there's no way to prove it one way or the other."
This is a perfect case of what comes around goes around. If this causes them to rethink Iboc, it may be the relief you need. WBZ for a while has been allowed to walk all over KDKA, WYSL and WHO along with others. It's time for them to reap what they've sown.