Politics aside, we all know that ibiquity somehow brainwashed the CPB into investing heavily in IBOC which in turn has shoveled money to NPR labs for IBOC conversions kind of like giving slop to hogs. ibiquity is still teetering despite this mostly unknown to the taxpayers public largess and this could very well topple it although calling it's demise toppling would be a huge overstatement. Do you think this would be the last nail in ibiquitie's coffin or does anyone think Strubie Doobie would again save the day?
From Radio World:
"By now, nearly everyone has heard about the conservative congressional initiative to de-fund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). In fact, as this article is being submitted for publication, a house rules committee is conducting a hearing over a proposed bill to achieve that objective, even as a similar bill is in preparation for introduction in the Senate."
"The contribution NPR Labs has made -- and continues to make -- in terms of IBOC-related R&D cannot be overstated. And NPR Labs relies directly on the CPB grant engine for many of its projects."
"All of this comes at a time when radio's private sector has nearly flat-lined on fresh capital investment in IBOC-related projects."
read more at:
http://radiomagonline.com/digital_radio/cpb-defunding-hd-radio-0316/
From Radio World:
"By now, nearly everyone has heard about the conservative congressional initiative to de-fund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). In fact, as this article is being submitted for publication, a house rules committee is conducting a hearing over a proposed bill to achieve that objective, even as a similar bill is in preparation for introduction in the Senate."
"The contribution NPR Labs has made -- and continues to make -- in terms of IBOC-related R&D cannot be overstated. And NPR Labs relies directly on the CPB grant engine for many of its projects."
"All of this comes at a time when radio's private sector has nearly flat-lined on fresh capital investment in IBOC-related projects."
read more at:
http://radiomagonline.com/digital_radio/cpb-defunding-hd-radio-0316/