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Mark_Ericson
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With all the recent ado about WCBS switching and the fact that they want to put their digital buzz saw on 100.9 and 101.3, the question arises of where the heck do you find a digital radio? I still cannot find an in-home receiver for sale ANYWHERE. Yamaha's supposed to be coming out with one that costs $1800, and I saw another that will retail for $600. At those prices, I don't see how K-Rock 2 and WCBS Oldies could gain OTA listenership even if they were to put them on the streams. On top of the price, both receivers are HUGE--not the kind that could be easily taken with you.
And the internet streams don't make sense when people are in their CARS and want this programming.
I could see them trying to pull something like this maybe 5 years down the road, once they actually HAVE HD transmitters for their stations and there are inexpensive, easy to transport HD radios around, but to do this now?
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And the internet streams don't make sense when people are in their CARS and want this programming.
I could see them trying to pull something like this maybe 5 years down the road, once they actually HAVE HD transmitters for their stations and there are inexpensive, easy to transport HD radios around, but to do this now?
- Trip<P ID="signature">______________
Visit my website, www.rabbitears.info! It's eventually going to be your one resource for television info! Digital television, histories, and technical information for the entire USA from one source!</P>