Radioman100 said:
BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Jaguar, Volvo
... and Sirius will have factory-installed radios in
70 percent of Ford vehicles next year:
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2007/11/27/ford_boosting_sirius_radio_exposure/
How much longer will it take for HD Radio to have that level of penetration? Or even 5 percent?
Sirius was founded (as Satellite CD Radio Inc.) in May 1990, only a year before "Project Acorn" (USA Digital Radio) began, yet the satellite broadcasters have done a
much better job of getting receivers on the market.
Did any of you read the article "Radio in 2017 Explored" in the latest issue of
Radio World? Steve Davis of Clear Channel boldly predicts that, in just ten years, "Likely analog will be gone, so we'll no longer be operating in hybrid mode, meaning the issues of interference with analog will be behind us."
With all due respect to Mr. Davis, I don't understand how can he can afford to shut off analog within the next ten years when perhaps one percent of 2007 vehicles is equipped with IBOC receivers and the
average age of a registered passenger car (2006 statistic) is 9.2 years? Are Clear Channel's executives planning to enact new "cutbacks", "downsize" the audience and "terminate" the analog listeners?