HD Radio Farce
2010-02-01 18:24:28 UTC
"FCC Okays FM-HD Power Increase"
http://www.diymedia.net/archive/v0110.htm#013110
For those few stations that will be willing, or able, to increase
power, after destroying LPFMs, their own analog signals will be
compromised with self-interference. Complete
fools. The end of terrestrial radio is at hand.
Let's see, some guy from "Do IT Yourself" media knows more than all thehttp://www.diymedia.net/archive/v0110.htm#013110
For those few stations that will be willing, or able, to increase
power, after destroying LPFMs, their own analog signals will be
compromised with self-interference. Complete
fools. The end of terrestrial radio is at hand.
engineers at the FCC?
And you know more than NPR Labs?
I know, I know, you have a blog, blah, blah, blah.
BUt not all opinions are equal. ?ANd putting your opinions before those of
the FCC engineers, and quoting someone from "Do It Yourself Media" doesn't
quite cut it.
A great day for broadcasting, as it brings more choice to listeners.
John Anderson is quite well-known - he is currently working on his
(BTW...Who has a phd program in "digital radio"? �I never heard of a college
offering a PHD program in that major!)
LOL
He certainly knows more about digital radio
than you, and the ignorant politicians at the FCC.
Does he know more than all the ENGINEERS at the FCC (not politicians).than you, and the ignorant politicians at the FCC.
Do YOU know more than allthe Engineers at the very well respected NPR Labs?
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Education
Presently: Ph.D. candidate (ABD), Institute of Communications
Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Proposed
Dissertation: Radio's Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st
Century. Dissertation Committee: Michelle R. Nelson, John Nerone
(advisor), Christian Sandvig, Dan Schiller.
2004: M.A., Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-
Madison. Thesis: A Can of Worms: Pirate Radio as Public Intransigence
on the Public Airwaves. Thesis Committee: James L. Baughman, Robert
Drechsel, Douglas M. McLeod (advisor).
1996: B.A., cum laude, Broadcast Journalism and Humanities, Valparaiso
University. Named Outstanding Senior in Communication; member of
Christ College, the Honors College of Valparaiso University.
http://www.diymedia.net/cv.htm
PhD Students and their Research
PhDs: Update Your Information
John Anderson | ***@illinois.edu
Anderson (ABD) is one of the nation's experts on the fields of digital
radio and pirate broadcasting. Before arriving at the Institute in
2004, Anderson spent seven years as a radio journalist and seven years
reporting on the U.S. microradio movement; his "research notes," among
other things, can be found at DIYmedia.net. He was instrumental in the
launch of the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center's low-power FM
station (WRFU) and now volunteers his time in multiple capacities with
community radio station WEFT. Anderson has a master's degree in
journalism and mass communication from the University of Wisconsin-
Madison and a bachelor's degree with honors in broadcast journalism
and humanities from Valparaiso University.
Proposed Dissertation: Radio's Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the
21st Century
Adviser: John Nerone
http://www.media.illinois.edu/icr/students.html
As usual, you just talk out of your ass - LOL!