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Clear Channel Stations in Bryan/College Station...

Are they all broadcasting in HD now?

I looked on all the websites and all their clear channel sites have a link to HD Radio.com

But when I look at the list on HD Radio.com to search for HD Stations in B/CS, the only station I can find is KAMU 90.9.
 
None of the Clear Channel stations are HD yet. Haven't heard anything indicating whether they will or not. Who knows? I've heard they are losing people left and right too.
 
The only station in HD is KAMU,

But funny though, because the local Best Buy in College Station across Texas Ave. has a couple of HD radios in display and they work prefectly fine. But in Houston, I have yet to find one Best Buy to even carry External HD tuners that are set up. Heck, College Station is even selling the Alpine, Sony, and JVC external tuners!

Just weird to see how College Station seems more prepared for HD radio.
 
yes. and something else that is quite odd is that all the Clear Channel stations' websites all have links to HD Radio.com even though the stations themselves aren't broadcasting in HD.
 
EggsOverEasy87 said:
yes. and something else that is quite odd is that all the Clear Channel stations' websites all have links to HD Radio.com even though the stations themselves aren't broadcasting in HD.

It's built into the CC website templates.
 
j1bad said:
Why didn't CC sell this cluster along with most of the other small market stations?

Legend has it, the Mays family wanted to keep CC in B/CS because of their ties to Texas A&M (home of the Lowry Mays Business School). That cluster of stations has a reputation of being....well...a cluster [EDIT].


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