CBS Marketwatch just sent a feature citing a national study which is portentous for HD Radio, since it's far from - ahem - uBiquitous as a standard feature in new cars these days.
The study projects a 28% drop in near-term installs for aftermarket car stereos. Factors cited included, as previously noted here, increased integration of audio equipment with other factory car electronics (making installs more difficult and expensive,) better features, selection and prices in factory-provided equipment, and the universality of satellite reception in cars these days. Increasingly consumers don't see the need to "upgrade" their car stereos.
HD misses yet another in a continuing series of departing trains.
The study projects a 28% drop in near-term installs for aftermarket car stereos. Factors cited included, as previously noted here, increased integration of audio equipment with other factory car electronics (making installs more difficult and expensive,) better features, selection and prices in factory-provided equipment, and the universality of satellite reception in cars these days. Increasingly consumers don't see the need to "upgrade" their car stereos.
HD misses yet another in a continuing series of departing trains.