Re: Guardian article.



hwh wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/01/ukrd-dab-digital-radio

gr, hwh

I like the idea that some of the commercial sector may actually run an add campaign against DAB. But surprise surprise, no mention of sound quality when they are talking about the problems of DAB.

2 thoughts come to mind.

1: Are they just threatening to run an anti DAB ad campaign, to try and pressure the BBC into paying for the DAB transmitter roll out.

2: Are they actually trying to kill off DAB, because they don't like having to pay for both FM and DAB, and FM actually looks to be the more viable of the two systems.

Richard E.
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