I've posted this information in another thread here, but this subject deserves its own.
Congressman John Dingell (D, Michigan) has written to FCC Chairman Martin expressing serious concerns that that august body is not conducting its business properly - salient quotes from that little Congressional Christmas card including "I am rapidly losing confidence that the Commission has been conducting its affairs in an appropriate manner," and "a trend appears to be emerging of chort-circuiting procedural norms, suggesting a larger breakdown at the agency...." The result: Dingell's powerful House Commerce Committee is conducting hearings investigating the FCC.
Gee, does anything else come to mind here? Like the corrupt process by which HD Radio was foisted, with all its outrageous shortcomings and false promise, on unsuspecting broadcasters and an indifferent public? Like how overwhelming industry professional opinion warning of disastrous interference potential was completely ignored - extortionate business practices by iBiquity flowing from an undeserved monopoly - undue influence exerted by the NAB and Big Group Radio who financed iBiquity in the first place - and so forth, all undeniable evidence aired here and elsewhere before, about how IBOC is bad for ALL CONCERNED (except those directly enriched by it.)
I recall reading an industry trade account about a year ago where Chairman Martin, mustering dignity and satisfaction, declared that he had just had a cozy little sit-down with Bob Struble - the result of which was a conviction expressed by Mr. Martin that "AM needs digital, and it needs it at night as well as during the day, and as soon as possible." (We've been unable to confirm whether Struble gave Martin a ring or just a tennis bracelet at that meeting. They were, however, seen French-kissing by reliable witnesses.)
NOW is the time to speak up, during one of the rare intervals where the appropriately-connected in Washington are actually listening. Now is the time to do what we can to stop HD-AM Radio.
Can't hear your favorite station at night any more (shame on you, you antiquated DXer!) Is your station being assaulted by adjacent-channel noise from an IBOC-AM station? Tired of 1940s-quality analog audio? (Make that 1920s-quality. 1940s AM radio was at least 8 kHz wide and there was no NRSC-2.) Tired of the lies and the numbskull rationalizing of a stupid system that threatens to do away with what's left of AM forever? Stop blogging, and write to Congressman Dingell, and give him specifics.
Rep. Hon. John D. Dingell
Michigan 15th Congressional District Office
2328 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
The StopIBOC Alliance is compiling a voluminous case to submit to the Congressman, and we will be offering to testify before his subcommittee.
Back us up! Write today, if you love AM and want to save it! Thanks for your support.
Congressman John Dingell (D, Michigan) has written to FCC Chairman Martin expressing serious concerns that that august body is not conducting its business properly - salient quotes from that little Congressional Christmas card including "I am rapidly losing confidence that the Commission has been conducting its affairs in an appropriate manner," and "a trend appears to be emerging of chort-circuiting procedural norms, suggesting a larger breakdown at the agency...." The result: Dingell's powerful House Commerce Committee is conducting hearings investigating the FCC.
Gee, does anything else come to mind here? Like the corrupt process by which HD Radio was foisted, with all its outrageous shortcomings and false promise, on unsuspecting broadcasters and an indifferent public? Like how overwhelming industry professional opinion warning of disastrous interference potential was completely ignored - extortionate business practices by iBiquity flowing from an undeserved monopoly - undue influence exerted by the NAB and Big Group Radio who financed iBiquity in the first place - and so forth, all undeniable evidence aired here and elsewhere before, about how IBOC is bad for ALL CONCERNED (except those directly enriched by it.)
I recall reading an industry trade account about a year ago where Chairman Martin, mustering dignity and satisfaction, declared that he had just had a cozy little sit-down with Bob Struble - the result of which was a conviction expressed by Mr. Martin that "AM needs digital, and it needs it at night as well as during the day, and as soon as possible." (We've been unable to confirm whether Struble gave Martin a ring or just a tennis bracelet at that meeting. They were, however, seen French-kissing by reliable witnesses.)
NOW is the time to speak up, during one of the rare intervals where the appropriately-connected in Washington are actually listening. Now is the time to do what we can to stop HD-AM Radio.
Can't hear your favorite station at night any more (shame on you, you antiquated DXer!) Is your station being assaulted by adjacent-channel noise from an IBOC-AM station? Tired of 1940s-quality analog audio? (Make that 1920s-quality. 1940s AM radio was at least 8 kHz wide and there was no NRSC-2.) Tired of the lies and the numbskull rationalizing of a stupid system that threatens to do away with what's left of AM forever? Stop blogging, and write to Congressman Dingell, and give him specifics.
Rep. Hon. John D. Dingell
Michigan 15th Congressional District Office
2328 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
The StopIBOC Alliance is compiling a voluminous case to submit to the Congressman, and we will be offering to testify before his subcommittee.
Back us up! Write today, if you love AM and want to save it! Thanks for your support.