In addition to the Radio World link that was offered above:
http://www.rwonline.com/reference-room/special-report/03_rwf_kahn.shtml
I'd like to add the comment below from Leonard Kahn, from:
http://www.wrathofkahn.org/wst_page5.html
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"So Dear Reader, you know what I really was doing. Giving iBiquity a good old NEW YORK I DOUBLE, DOUBLE DARE YOU.
Furthermore, if Radio World really was confused by my July 25th FCC Filing how could it stay confused when they read my Aug. 16, 2005 Final Reply which summarized our position regarding the IBOC System.
"A proprietary system that literally jams neighboring stations, sounds like a poor phone connection, and DOESNT WORK AT ALL AT NIGHT and can NEVER provide the same nighttime service that the Public relies on from KSL, WOAI, WABC, WBZ, WCBS, WLW, WLS, WWL, KNX, WGN, WTOP, KFI, XETRA, KCBS, KNBR, WJR, KMOX, KOY, KRVN, KLAC, WRVA, etc., now offer every night of the year."
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I'm amazed at how much power some folks here ascribe to Leonard Kahn. One man single-handedly destroyed AM music radio? Really? This is a man to be feared!
Additionally, reading all of this Leonard Kahn bashing here, it should be noted that earlier this year Kahn filed suit against a host of defendants, named and unnamed, in a U.S. district court in southern New York. Kahn has requested a jury trial. Defendants include iBiquity, Lucent, Clear Channel and numerous "John and Jane Does" who may be possible co-conspirators. Charges include multiple violations of the Sherman anti-trust act, defamation, and "tortious interference with contract." The "tortious interference with contract" may be a reference to a signed CAM-D testing & development agreement with WADO in New York on which Univision (David, are you reading this?) renegged after they purchased the station. The lawsuit suggests that iBiquity, and its many development partners, seek a monopoly on the manufacture of a radio transmission and receiving apparatus, and have conspired to keep alternative systems from consideration.
It is no surprise to see some Kahn bashing here. However, since a lawsuit is proceeding, it might be wise to temper some of the bashing around here, unless some folks here don't mind adding to the body of evidence.