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							<title>FCC gives thumbs up to FM HD Radio power hike</title>
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							<published>2010-01-29T12:56:00-06:00</published>
							<updated>2010-01-29T12:56:00-06:00</updated>
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								<name>Carl Marcucci</name>
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							<content type="html">The FCC Media Bureau has adopted new rules to allow FM stations to up their digital signal power up to 10% of their analog power</content>
							
						
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											<title>CW</title>
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											<published>2010-02-01T08:28:37-06:00</published>
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												<name>CW</name>
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											<content type="html">The industry is going to look back on this ruling 6, 12 and 24 months down the road and have to look it up anew because it will have had no impact whatsoever. I really think that iBiquity does this to stay in the press and to be able to say &amp;quot;we are moving forward&amp;quot;. Until content comes...</content>
											
										
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											<title>Ophelia Dick, Dixie Wrecked, Craven Morehead, M&#039;balz es-Hari  </title>
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											<published>2010-02-01T16:22:07-06:00</published>
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												<name>Ophelia Dick, Dixie Wrecked, Craven Morehead, M&#039;balz es-Hari  </name>
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											<content type="html">Love trumps all.  When meretricious persiflage and beneficial misattributionare insufficient to the task, duct tapewill out, every time.Additional to field successes, the incredible, well-tuned andwidely dispersed marketing, advertising, promotion, publicity, and point-of-sale support placed behindHD/IBOC will allow it to join AM Stereo, FMX, Dolby Fm and other breakthrough technologies in the pantheon of artistic advanceswhich have brought Radio Broadcast to the honored and economic position itenjoys today.For the above, I am, sincerelyBen Jurken</content>
											
										
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											<title>Heywood Jablome</title>
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											<published>2010-02-01T18:01:53-06:00</published>
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												<name>Heywood Jablome</name>
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											<content type="html">What else can I say?  The two immediately above comments say it all.I can neigther agree more, nor add less.However, Bob and Uncle have synergized the field by bringing Algore on board.  His deep experience in evolving the internet can only add borrowed allure to the process server.But, you digress.  Complementing the effort with the effective and clever infusion of swasivious pertubations, Alinvented the imperfect penetration which now renders impossible, both ampliltude and frequency.Now, that said, all of us can agree thatrear view perspicacity has everything todo with moving moving forward.My hat is lost, so I will take it offto ameloriate my dying respect.With this exciting development will comemonstrously large electric bills whichwill easily offset any $ale$ gains.Heywood Jablome, Ben &amp;amp; Eileen Dover</content>
											
										
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											<title>jerry smith</title>
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											<published>2010-02-01T22:56:36-06:00</published>
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												<name>jerry smith</name>
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											<content type="html">The line about the bigger power bill makes the most sense.But is there anyone out there who has made a few hundred sales-marketing calls, created the copy content,placed the commericals on the air and lived to collect the balance due on a regular basis who actually believes broadcasting as a spectrum really gains anything with this whole time wasted, mega-multimillion dollar digital scam created and produced by broadcasting&amp;#039;s biggest number of stations held captive under a few false flags? If so, it really is time for you to go collect some cash to help pay off this massive debt for an absolutely brilliant scheme to bilk the last essence of life from what remains of broadcasting and her hurting audiences out there. I salute the hard work, bold claims and skewed research and public comments that allowed the weak-knee&amp;#039;d FCC to stick us once more with what was told them we absolutely must have to cure the ills of bad radio gone wild. This new step up will help the lame and less fortunate brains to finally get a clue as to why placing complex square wave trash on the adjacent channel guy&amp;#039;s slot is true jamming and interference at the highest level and perhaps an eye-ear opener for the rest of the lot.</content>
											
										
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