Saturday, February 25, 2006
Radio Industry Showing Signs Of Doubt About HD Radio
RADIO GROUP HEADS HAVE DOUBT ABOUT HD RADIO
"I'm probably not as excited about HD radio as others have been," said Judy Ellis, chief operating officer for Citadel Broadcasting. "I fear that HD is more for Wall Street than for consumers."
"Joel Hollander, chairman and CEO of CBS Radio, said HD radio faced an uphill battle. He indicated that he and others had discussions with electronics makers and automobile companies in Detroit about moving forward on HD receivers but could not see any significant progress happening for at least three to seven years."
Here is the link:
http://www.audiographics.com/agd/022006-1.htm
"I'm probably not as excited about HD radio as others have been," said Judy Ellis, chief operating officer for Citadel Broadcasting. "I fear that HD is more for Wall Street than for consumers."
"Joel Hollander, chairman and CEO of CBS Radio, said HD radio faced an uphill battle. He indicated that he and others had discussions with electronics makers and automobile companies in Detroit about moving forward on HD receivers but could not see any significant progress happening for at least three to seven years."
Here is the link:
http://www.audiographics.com/agd/022006-1.htm