So who is coming online with the HD Radio transmissions? And any multicasts planned?
Multicasts might be a great benefit for smaller Indiana markets especially Evansville and Terre Haute. You could get those ninche yet still mainstream enough formats that wouldn't have seen light in any other day in markets of those sizes.
Just think, things like Alternative, Classic Country, Urban, Urban AC, Dance, etc etc could finally be heard.
Hey, people like midwest clubber and his dad may have something both to look foward to?
But of course, this is all still new technology and I am sure that the whole BETA/VHS arguments and court battles over specific ratios, quality blah blah blah will play out. And getting people to buy a radio will be another issue. The cheapest I have heard of a HD Radio going for is 300.00 bucks. That's not entirely great considering I can currently get a cheaply made crappy Boombox/CD player for 30.00 bucks at CVS/Rite Aid/etc etc or go to Best Buy and get a Sony one for 79.99 or so. Now I ain't saying for HD Radio Makers to stoop to the CVS level, just make something that's within the current 69.99+ Boombox range and 99.99-300.00 for a bookshelf system. And they need to come out with a walkman that's reliable too. But if all these issues can be straightened out various Indiana markets sure might have some good choices in store.
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Multicasts might be a great benefit for smaller Indiana markets especially Evansville and Terre Haute. You could get those ninche yet still mainstream enough formats that wouldn't have seen light in any other day in markets of those sizes.
Just think, things like Alternative, Classic Country, Urban, Urban AC, Dance, etc etc could finally be heard.
Hey, people like midwest clubber and his dad may have something both to look foward to?
But of course, this is all still new technology and I am sure that the whole BETA/VHS arguments and court battles over specific ratios, quality blah blah blah will play out. And getting people to buy a radio will be another issue. The cheapest I have heard of a HD Radio going for is 300.00 bucks. That's not entirely great considering I can currently get a cheaply made crappy Boombox/CD player for 30.00 bucks at CVS/Rite Aid/etc etc or go to Best Buy and get a Sony one for 79.99 or so. Now I ain't saying for HD Radio Makers to stoop to the CVS level, just make something that's within the current 69.99+ Boombox range and 99.99-300.00 for a bookshelf system. And they need to come out with a walkman that's reliable too. But if all these issues can be straightened out various Indiana markets sure might have some good choices in store.
Thoughts?<P ID="signature">______________
The old skool show@noon with Jeff G and DJ Rawn
Only on Power 106(KPWR Los Angeles)
JOSH, Moderating the whole Radio-Info radio state of California and Indiana too!</P>