Pioneer says HD Radio succcess should be decided by open market, not forced inclusion
by Nicholas Deleon on May 29, 2008

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IBiquity, the company behind HD Radio, is making enemies all over the place, the latest of which is Pioneer. The Japan-based corp, which makes the popular Inno, recently told the FCC [PDF] that iBiquity’s scheme to force satellite radio manufacturers to include HD Radio playback is absurd.

Says Pioneer:

The iBiquity conditions would limit the breadth of radio product offerings to consumers, limit which radio component suppliers’ products be designed into radios, have the effect of decreasing AM/FM tuning performance, unnecessarily increase costs to consumers uninterested in HD Radio and interfere with the useful and healthy free market mechanisms extant in radio electronics purchases

Pioneer added that, if iBiquity is so in favor of the free market yada yada yada, it should let consumers decide who the winner is, and not force Pioneer, which is in the satellite radio business, to include a competing service in its players.

And how many of you out there in Radioland own an HD Radio? I never saw the use, personally. In the car, a $10 tape deck connected to an iPod is heaps more useful, in my opinion.

via Orbitcast

Comments

I just love Pioneer products and they just got even better!

 

Good for Pioneer - HD Radio is a farce!

 
paul vincent zecchino - May 31st, 2008 at 10:45 am PDT

Pioneer is a long and well respected name. It just became moreso. Kudos Pioneer for standing up to disingenuous HD bullies and telling the truth.

I’ll choose Pioneer electronics whenever practicable, as small token of gratitude. How about you?

The FCC is supposed to protect public airwaves from BigRadio predators and outfits like iNiquity. Wasn’t it a tad misleading on their part when they approved HD and said ‘let the marketplace decide’?

How can the marketplace decide when public airwaves are flooded with HD jamming? How can the marketplace decide when AM HD stations thousands of miles apart and owned by the same companies jam one another at night?

Let the marketplace decide? Isn’t the ‘HD’ way of deciding a bit like the shopkeeper who succeeds in retail - by burning down his competitors?

Why does BigRadio believe citizens who witnessed the the Rotten Crony 90s to be blind to Mob tactics?

Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
31 May, 2008

 

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