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Audacy discontinuing HD2 to save money?

Just FYI, SomaFM's stats for right now (5:30pm Friday) with the peak being concurrents in the last 24 hours. Normally Tue/Wed are our biggest audience days. (We have a bunch of less popular channels too, our total aggregate tuning hours per month is in the 5.5-6m range. We are a "Shoutcast-type" stream :)
I'm involved with a "Shoutcast-type" stream that regularly logs concurrents in the 2000-2300 range, usually between about 7 and 9am on weekdays. Right now, 4pm Tuesday, we show 1518 concurrent listeners. I'm talking about one single streaming music channel, unlike Rusty's SomaFM which has multiple popular music channels.
 
As of last year, 290 million vehicles were registered in the USA. 50 million have HD-capable radios. So that's---what?---a shade under 17 and a half percent.

Not only is it older cars, but some manufacturers save HD for their audio system upgrades in higher trim levels---so there's a certain percentage of new cars that are not HD-capable, either.
And then one also has to consider the configuration of the radio. My 2019 Audi has HD reception capability. But, by default, it was turned off when I got the car. I had to go through the menus to turn it on. I wanted it on because I wanted KFRC-FM-HD2 and KITS-HD2. I guess I can free up those presets now.
 
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