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Offline WMCoolmon

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Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
It's called 'video' and 'pictures'

Didn't we already invent this about 70 years ago?

I got a kick out of this:
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For commercial broadcasters they now have the opportunity to show adverts on the screen with click-throughs to the advertisers' websites.

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"The content we're looking at streaming alongside the radio broadcast are these glanceable nuggets of visual information that enhance your enjoyment of the radio station and give you information that is perhaps too inefficient to be delivered by the radio station, like the 10 tracks that are on the album. You couldn't do that easily, it would be boring for most listeners...

And here I thought one of the big draws of digital radio was its lack of ads.
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Offline Nuke

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
one thing i dont like about digital or satellite radio is the total lack of a decent metal station. sure theres one but they lump the -core, hard rock, and other sub-metal genres in there and then they neglect to play anything kvlt grim or troo :D
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Offline bizzybody

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
I see problems in the future for XM Radio and Sirius. Terrestrial digital broadcast radio is rapidly expanding and soon will be available everywhere (in the USA), just like terrestrial digital broadcast TV is now. (Analog NTSC broadcasts END February 2009!)

Why should this be a problem? Satellite radio costs money for content. Terrestrial digital radio, like TV, is FREE- other than the cost for a digital radio to recieve it.

Once free digital broadcast radio is available nationwide, the one and only benefit fee-based satellite radio will have is you can listen to the same channel, playing the same stuff, nationwide. Great- if you're a long haul truck driver who is picky about music, but for those who never stray out of range of their favorite station, why bother with radio you have to pay to listen to?

According to the specs, Digital FM is CD quality while Digital AM is as good or better than Analog FM. Even better, radio stations don't have to expand their radio spectrum bandwidth to add digital. Radio channels were originally made as "wide" as they are because in the early days, analog broadcasting equipment was quite noisy and the channels had to be wide to avoid crosstalk between stations broadcasting on adjacent frequencies.

Modern analog radio equipment is very "tight", which leaves plenty of room in a channel for sending out a digital signal. For a station to upgrade to digital is relatively inexpensive, a single piece of equipment that costs around $25,000 and jacks directly into their existing system.

They can't encrypt the digital signal and charge for it because they're using their existing bandwidth that under the FCC licensing they have to provide programming at no charge, supporting the expense with commercials. (Or your tax money for "public" broadcasting and school stations.)
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Offline Bobboau

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
...I could have swore XM was commercial based, but looking it up it isn't...
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Offline Janos

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
one thing i dont like about digital or satellite radio is the total lack of a decent metal station. sure theres one but they lump the -core, hard rock, and other sub-metal genres in there and then they neglect to play anything kvlt grim or troo :D

it's because most of your kvlt grim metal sucks and the it would serve like 3 people
lol wtf

 

Offline Nuke

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
are you kidding, black metal is exploding right now.
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Offline Agent_Koopa

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Re: Broadcasters propose controversial new addition to digital radio
one thing i dont like about digital or satellite radio is the total lack of a decent metal station. sure theres one but they lump the -core, hard rock, and other sub-metal genres in there and then they neglect to play anything kvlt grim or troo :D

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