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"The Press" and HD Radio

PocketRadio said:
"A Digital Radio That Costs Less Than Half Its Cheapest Rival"

By GLENN FLEISHMAN
Published: May 31, 2007

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/31/technology/31radio.html?ref=technology

Well, guess who also runs this site:

"High Fidlity Radio: The Future of Terrestrial AM and FM Radio"

http://digital-am-fm.com/

Oh my God, The HD folks are busted!!!!

Someone says that one radio is better than another!!! Don't buy this one, buy that one...

WOW what a revelation!!!

Is anyone else here noticeing the shift in the rhetoric of the Anti group???

Look at the big picture. It's REALLY clear.

Clouseau
 
"High Fidlity radio"...is that a station that plays a lots of fiddle music?
 
PocketRadio said:
"A Digital Radio That Costs Less Than Half Its Cheapest Rival"

By GLENN FLEISHMAN
Published: May 31, 2007

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/31/technology/31radio.html?ref=technology

Well, guess who also runs this site:

"High Fidlity Radio: The Future of Terrestrial AM and FM Radio"

http://digital-am-fm.com/

"Get in the Know About HD Radio"

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/kimkomando/2007-03-15-hd-radio_N.htm

Well, guess who also runs this site:

"The Kim Komando Show"

"I'm sure a lot of people are wondering about HD Radio. It has gained traction recently, though it's been around since 2002. It's also been heavily marketed recently. HD Radio is a digital radio technology licensed to broadcasters by iBiquity Digital Corp. The name suggests high definition audio, perhaps by design. However, the "HD" is not an acronym. It is simply part of the brand name, HD Radio."

http://www.komando.com/buyguide/index.aspx?id=3024

What is this - another shill for HD Radio reporter ! :mad: Well, at least she's pretty ! :D
 
There is a full page color ad for HD Radio in today's USA Today. My experience with most publications is if you buy an ad, you can get a related story.
 
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