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rbrucecarter5
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One of the primary advantages of HD FM is the sub channels. We have a dual frequency station in Houston that plays the same format on analog and HD-1 from two different directions - and has 80's centric programming on one HD-2 and oldies on the other HD-2. There are listeners like myself who do not care anything about the analog / HD-1 format, my car presets are ONLY on the HD-2's. So it is really easy for me to know when there is an outtage. The 80's centric channel has been gone for two weeks, the oldies for two days. So I have two completely blank channels on my radio presets.
Until and unless broadcasters treat HD-2 stations like what they are - a separate format for an entirely separate audience - and devote the same time and energy to keeping them reliable as they do their analog and HD-1 channel, HD radio's main advantage - HD-2 (and up) will be an UNREALIZED advantage, and HD radio perceived as unreliable. If a station's main channel were to be blank for 2 days - let alone 2 weeks - the audience would be long gone and would not come back. More listeners to streaming, Pandora, satellite, or other stations. Ratings would plummet, advertising revenue cease, and the station go silent forever. So it will be with HD radio if stations don't get their act together. A digital version of their analog signal is not compelling even to listeners of that format, and certainly isn't if listeners don't care about the analog / HD-1 format. It takes a really good audio system to hear any difference between analog and HD FM, and most people accustomed to earbud iPod audio won't notice the difference.
Until and unless broadcasters treat HD-2 stations like what they are - a separate format for an entirely separate audience - and devote the same time and energy to keeping them reliable as they do their analog and HD-1 channel, HD radio's main advantage - HD-2 (and up) will be an UNREALIZED advantage, and HD radio perceived as unreliable. If a station's main channel were to be blank for 2 days - let alone 2 weeks - the audience would be long gone and would not come back. More listeners to streaming, Pandora, satellite, or other stations. Ratings would plummet, advertising revenue cease, and the station go silent forever. So it will be with HD radio if stations don't get their act together. A digital version of their analog signal is not compelling even to listeners of that format, and certainly isn't if listeners don't care about the analog / HD-1 format. It takes a really good audio system to hear any difference between analog and HD FM, and most people accustomed to earbud iPod audio won't notice the difference.