It might also be that Wall Street greed has so poisoned domestic radio
in the USA -- Clear Channel et. al. must operate with low risk
strategies to meet their debt obligations that they can't invest in
new formats / content / etc. and wait for demand to catch up.

Also, broadband access itself is more ubiquitous there than here.

Here in the USA, we'd embrace IBOC if it yielded anything worth
listening to.  IBOC here is something like DRM... the technology
missed its window.  We will soon be looking at G4 mobile bandwidth
that will enable IP-based listening for no incremental cost over our
cellphone bill.  At that point, unless you're rural, you won't need
radio period.

RC

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems the European market is much more vibrant.  Could this have anything 
> to do with the fact that the Brits and others embraced DAB as opposed to what 
> the industry did here in the U.S. with Ibiquity?
>

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