Hi Everyone,
I am humbled by everyone's remarks. I'm not sure, as one person said, that I was "one of the best" in the market, but I certainly have a passion for the business. Unfortunately, my website (Tampa Bay Radio Broadcasting) was dismantled sometime ago, because I felt it wasn't appropriate to continue a page, disassociated from the market.
Broadcasting here is much different than in the U.S, namely because you're treated much better than "back home." 4 weeks vacation to start and other perks. That said, there is a certain mediocrity with presentation here and an "American" delivery sounds very exciting and enthused by Australian ears.
So far as Tampa radio, specifically the new HD channels. How many stations are licensed with the technology? I remember reading somewhere, WMNF and WBVM are (were) supposed to come online? Also, I've heard that even in a metro area the size of Tampa Bay, there may be just a dozen or two HD receivers in use.
Also, I have heard (perhaps incorrectly) that AM stations cannot transmit a digital signal after dark? If that's the case, wouldn't it make more since for the likes of 970 WFLA to rebroadcast on one of Clear Channel's HD2 FM streams?
One other question: wouldn't the smaller stations benefit most with the clarity of an HD signal? Yet, it seems most HD broadcasters are the "big boys." What about the mom-and-pop's?
I'm curious about all these developments, in that there's substantial interest in HD radio in Oz, even though it's years away.
I am humbled by everyone's remarks. I'm not sure, as one person said, that I was "one of the best" in the market, but I certainly have a passion for the business. Unfortunately, my website (Tampa Bay Radio Broadcasting) was dismantled sometime ago, because I felt it wasn't appropriate to continue a page, disassociated from the market.
Broadcasting here is much different than in the U.S, namely because you're treated much better than "back home." 4 weeks vacation to start and other perks. That said, there is a certain mediocrity with presentation here and an "American" delivery sounds very exciting and enthused by Australian ears.
So far as Tampa radio, specifically the new HD channels. How many stations are licensed with the technology? I remember reading somewhere, WMNF and WBVM are (were) supposed to come online? Also, I've heard that even in a metro area the size of Tampa Bay, there may be just a dozen or two HD receivers in use.
Also, I have heard (perhaps incorrectly) that AM stations cannot transmit a digital signal after dark? If that's the case, wouldn't it make more since for the likes of 970 WFLA to rebroadcast on one of Clear Channel's HD2 FM streams?
One other question: wouldn't the smaller stations benefit most with the clarity of an HD signal? Yet, it seems most HD broadcasters are the "big boys." What about the mom-and-pop's?
I'm curious about all these developments, in that there's substantial interest in HD radio in Oz, even though it's years away.