“You think it's worse than the TCA of 1996? Can I poll the rest of the industry on that?”
Now that you mention it, that single act from congress made Clear Channel and their clones possible. Mom & pop radio station owners became millionaires in the process too. It also led to homogenized radio and is why content starved Jukebox corporate radio sucks. In my opinion, so far the content found on HD radio is more of the same, nothing more than rehashed jukeboxes with new names. HD radio is a high-level corporate scam, a huge carney shill,
“radio listenership is exploding among non-English speakers, who are the largest growing segment of the population.”
Analysis of Arbitron PUR numbers shows, a small but steady, across-the-board decline in audience over the last 10 years. Better polish up on your none-english.
“specific content for HD Radio, and can't be heard on the internet. A group of commercial radio companies have also developed some exclusive content for HD radio.”
I don’t care. If no one is listening then what’s the point. And judging by the lack of interest and sales of HD radio receivers most people feel the same way. And if broadcasters can’t sell ads they won’t care either.
Target has new HD receivers on the clearance rack next to some dishes and crap.
http://camgray.blogspot.com/2008/07/screw-you-hd-radio.html
Now that you mention it, that single act from congress made Clear Channel and their clones possible. Mom & pop radio station owners became millionaires in the process too. It also led to homogenized radio and is why content starved Jukebox corporate radio sucks. In my opinion, so far the content found on HD radio is more of the same, nothing more than rehashed jukeboxes with new names. HD radio is a high-level corporate scam, a huge carney shill,
“radio listenership is exploding among non-English speakers, who are the largest growing segment of the population.”
Analysis of Arbitron PUR numbers shows, a small but steady, across-the-board decline in audience over the last 10 years. Better polish up on your none-english.
“specific content for HD Radio, and can't be heard on the internet. A group of commercial radio companies have also developed some exclusive content for HD radio.”
I don’t care. If no one is listening then what’s the point. And judging by the lack of interest and sales of HD radio receivers most people feel the same way. And if broadcasters can’t sell ads they won’t care either.
Target has new HD receivers on the clearance rack next to some dishes and crap.
http://camgray.blogspot.com/2008/07/screw-you-hd-radio.html