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Aggieland's "Rock Candy" Gets a Shot of "Fusion" From A&M

I saw that earlier... Kudos to the local broadcasters for giving back to their community while reaping some fringe benefits (and maybe even a tax deduction). I'm sure sales of HD radios in Bryan/College Station will spike, assuming there any to be had.
 
A broadcaster should do that with UTSA here in San Antonio, I'd listen. There are plenty of HD signals in town that currently aren't using their full potential, that is to say they have only the HD1 station on.
 
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