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Is HD Radio taking off too Slowly ?

"It depends what you mean by taking off"

"Ah yes, they all come around eventually. By the way, it is not a universal program guide the audience needs. It's a solution to a problem they need. And for the folks behind HD radio, what's needed is to worship at the consumer's throne rather than imagining it works the other way around."

http://www.hear2.com/2007/07/it-depends-what.html#comments

Ah yes, $60 - $80 HD clock radios that require AM-loop and external FM-dipole antennas ! What fools ! :D
 
"HD Radio's UK Parallels"

"Changing commercial radio’s unwillingness to cross-promote would be great news for DAB. However, it needs fundemental business change: both within and outside the industry. And I’m guessing exactly the same issues are responsible for HD Radio’s slow takeup in the US, a place where commercial radio, including NPR, is all there is."

http://james.cridland.net/blog/2007/07/13/hd-radios-uk-parallels/

A response to Ramey's post.
 
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