tested said:TheRover said:copydesk2 said:I'll believe in HD radio when Walmart starts carrying receivers.
Start Believing ! ! !
http://www.walmart.com/search/searc...48_0&search_query=hd+radio&Find.x=15&Find.y=6
Sorry, go to an actual Wal-Mart store and see what happens. I did this past weekend and got blank stares from the workers in the electronic section. They had no HD radios on the shelves at all. The salespeople thought I was looking for satellite radio or an HDTV.
Seriously, this technology is dead. Radio can pour more money into it if they want and try to revive it, but it's dead. Moving everyone to another frequency to do full digital would be fine, but that will take years. It's probably a more worthwhile goal than spending money on a technology that people do not want to buy for the price that's being offered.
I was in Fry's a few days ago. They had one system with a HD radio on it and it could not pick up any of the HD "channels between the channels" signals in the store.
The folks that run the big radio companies really seem to be clueless. For people in the business of advertising and marketing other people's products, they really did a poor job of marketing their HD subchannels and the technology. Originally advertised as the alternative to all those satellite channels as being "free" and "local" channels, these new "local" subchannels ended up mostly being automated jukeboxes with no "local" content.
At this point, why would the average listener get one...assuming they make it through the hassle of finding a store that carries it (and that store actually has one that works to demo it)...since there doesn't seem to be anything compelling on the HD2 channels anyway? I heard KEGL advertise it has a classic rock signal on 97.1HD2. What does it offer that co-owned KZPS doesn't? If it is better, why isn't on KZPS? If it is more of the same, what is the need of having it on the HD2 channel? Is a 3rd classic rock signal really going to drive people to go out and spend $150 on a HD radio?
It strikes me putting on formats not on the analog signals would be better...there isn't full-market FM signals for a lot of formats: urban AC, classic country, Americana, standards, black gospel, etc.