How they expect to sell any HD radios is beyond me, even if they were a third of the current prices. You simply cannot sell devices that consumers won't want to use. iPods and satellite radio succeed because they offer what terrestrial radio refuses to offer: what the listeners WANT to hear, with no advertising. Given that well over ten million people are now paying for satellite radio, and Apple has sold an amazing number of iPods, you think these fools would have gotten it through their thick skulls that HD radio is the next Betamax.
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TVGenius @ Sep 19th 2006 7:59PM
How they expect to sell any HD radios is beyond me, even if they were a third of the current prices. You simply cannot sell devices that consumers won't want to use. iPods and satellite radio succeed because they offer what terrestrial radio refuses to offer: what the listeners WANT to hear, with no advertising. Given that well over ten million people are now paying for satellite radio, and Apple has sold an amazing number of iPods, you think these fools would have gotten it through their thick skulls that HD radio is the next Betamax.