Re: HD Radio shutdown in Wash, D.C! LMFAO!




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On Dec 30, 1:36 am, "David Eduardo" <da...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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<Interesting to note that iBiquity is just outside of Washington DC (in
<Columbia, MD). One can imagine CEO Struble and COO Jury pulling their
<hair out.

DC has the worst AMs, collectively, of any major US market. Not a one of
them covers the entire market with a viable signal, and this is in part why
that the whole band only has 6% of the radio listening... less than 3% under
age 50. AM HD is useless on bad signals in large metros.

Eduardo - Is there ANYTHING you don't know? Is there ANYTHING you
can't justify away? Seriously, you're credibility is questionable.
Not because you're necessarily wrong but because you come across as
someone most people learn to avoid. I suspect people around you avoid
you for this very reason. Think about it.

The data I cite is readily available to persons inside the radio business; I don't "know it all" but know where to look it up. This is in a stark contrast to most of the posters in this thread, who have no facts or figures and rant against something simply because they do not like it.

The info in my previous post came from Arbitron (I have access to many markets as a subscriber), BIA (the recognized data source for market and station information) and Data World (for the coverage maps).

Obviously, the people who wish to continue in denial or living in a dream world of self-invented fiction and fantasy will not be convinced by facts. I would avoid those people myself.

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