Some colorful editing was pointed out to a few of us today from March 3rd to March 9th at Radioworld.
From the March 3rd edition of Radioworld:
“If digital radio has not found a market in the United States, with a population of 300 million, then what chance do we have in Argentina with a population of only 40 million?” wondered Juan Fernández, director of Radio Mi País, an AM station on 1170 kHz.
article here:
http://www.rwonline.com/article.aspx?articleId=115210&mnu_id=14
if that doesn't work
http://www.radioworld.com/article/115210
In the March 9th online version this quote was changed to:
"If digital radio has not found a market in Canada with a population of 200
million..."
Did advertisers and/or big money (read HD) supporters complain at Radioworld about the original quote? Remember that there are a few big broadcasters who still cling to the delusion that digital radio will somehow still actually work and become a viable platform for radio despite all the evidence all over the world to the contrary
I will post a link if available later for the March 9th edition.
From the March 3rd edition of Radioworld:
“If digital radio has not found a market in the United States, with a population of 300 million, then what chance do we have in Argentina with a population of only 40 million?” wondered Juan Fernández, director of Radio Mi País, an AM station on 1170 kHz.
article here:
http://www.rwonline.com/article.aspx?articleId=115210&mnu_id=14
if that doesn't work
http://www.radioworld.com/article/115210
In the March 9th online version this quote was changed to:
"If digital radio has not found a market in Canada with a population of 200
million..."
Did advertisers and/or big money (read HD) supporters complain at Radioworld about the original quote? Remember that there are a few big broadcasters who still cling to the delusion that digital radio will somehow still actually work and become a viable platform for radio despite all the evidence all over the world to the contrary
I will post a link if available later for the March 9th edition.