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"The real bottom line is how many of the 15 million people you mentioned currently own even 1 HD Radio?
How many plan to buy an HD Radio in the near future?"
That is the bottom line. HD radio is just starting to be advertised. Let's see what heppens by this holiday season, until then you'll need Ms Cleo to give you the answer.
"How many even care about HD radio or really know what it is?"
Same question as above and same answer.
"What is the quality, information and entertainment value of the HD Radio programming compared with all other available audio sources competing for their ears?"
Alternate programing professionally delivered and no monthly charge and it sounds better than the satellites. Next question? Oh yea no monthly charge!
"I suspect the answer to all these questions is less then 1 percent."
I suspect you are wrong as to how many have heard about HD radio. Don't make assumptions because in this case unless you are doing more than guessing you are making an a** of yourself.
"That's not much of an audience when split between all the HD stations in the market, and is probably financially unsustainable."
Thank you Jacoby & Myers. Talk about financial problems look up in the sky.
"iBiquity has been trying to promote HD Radio for over 3 years, and while they have been somewhat successful in pawning off this lemon on some large broadcasting conglomerates, it has been a huge failure with the public, who are useing their ears and wallets for other digital media. A literal stampede away from HD Radio!"
Who cowboy , what stampede are you talking about? Maybe you should re-read what you just wrote. Radios are just coming on the market. Unless there are radios no one will know what HD is. You obviously have issues with HD I sure wish you were honest enough to tell us what it is. It's more than just not being able to DX. You obviously have major issues with this technology. As you talk about stations turning off their exciters more are turning their's on. A few stations have turned off their AM IBOC'S because further modifications are required. What will you do when HD starts taking off? I guess you'll have to find another windmill to fight. Right now there are over 20 HD stations. There were maybe 4 Am stereo stations when that technology was at its peak and even they used two different systems to broadcast. Oh and I think you overloooked the fact that satellite radio won't work without an antenna either. Somehow people adapt and make due.
How many plan to buy an HD Radio in the near future?"
That is the bottom line. HD radio is just starting to be advertised. Let's see what heppens by this holiday season, until then you'll need Ms Cleo to give you the answer.
"How many even care about HD radio or really know what it is?"
Same question as above and same answer.
"What is the quality, information and entertainment value of the HD Radio programming compared with all other available audio sources competing for their ears?"
Alternate programing professionally delivered and no monthly charge and it sounds better than the satellites. Next question? Oh yea no monthly charge!
"I suspect the answer to all these questions is less then 1 percent."
I suspect you are wrong as to how many have heard about HD radio. Don't make assumptions because in this case unless you are doing more than guessing you are making an a** of yourself.
"That's not much of an audience when split between all the HD stations in the market, and is probably financially unsustainable."
Thank you Jacoby & Myers. Talk about financial problems look up in the sky.
"iBiquity has been trying to promote HD Radio for over 3 years, and while they have been somewhat successful in pawning off this lemon on some large broadcasting conglomerates, it has been a huge failure with the public, who are useing their ears and wallets for other digital media. A literal stampede away from HD Radio!"
Who cowboy , what stampede are you talking about? Maybe you should re-read what you just wrote. Radios are just coming on the market. Unless there are radios no one will know what HD is. You obviously have issues with HD I sure wish you were honest enough to tell us what it is. It's more than just not being able to DX. You obviously have major issues with this technology. As you talk about stations turning off their exciters more are turning their's on. A few stations have turned off their AM IBOC'S because further modifications are required. What will you do when HD starts taking off? I guess you'll have to find another windmill to fight. Right now there are over 20 HD stations. There were maybe 4 Am stereo stations when that technology was at its peak and even they used two different systems to broadcast. Oh and I think you overloooked the fact that satellite radio won't work without an antenna either. Somehow people adapt and make due.