As reported in Reuters, the big 3 auto manufactures are taking a wait and see attitude when it comes to HD radio. Their cost to install radio's is $45.00, or $150 million to $200 million annually. From the article, it's a big commitment for a new technology with an uncertain future and ROI.
$250 million on marketing HD Radio through the Alliance so far hasn't attracted listeners or
captured the hearts of domestic auto manufactures either. You can wrap lame simulcast/ jukebox radio in newspaper and call it HD, but it's still going to stink.
For those who still hopelessly want to compare HD to FM, remember this. Nothing will stop the American consumer, and if we want something bad enough, we'll whip out our MC/Visa and charge it! Just ask Steve Jobs about his Ipod sales.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2632750220070427
$250 million on marketing HD Radio through the Alliance so far hasn't attracted listeners or
captured the hearts of domestic auto manufactures either. You can wrap lame simulcast/ jukebox radio in newspaper and call it HD, but it's still going to stink.
For those who still hopelessly want to compare HD to FM, remember this. Nothing will stop the American consumer, and if we want something bad enough, we'll whip out our MC/Visa and charge it! Just ask Steve Jobs about his Ipod sales.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2632750220070427