I have never heard a radio station air a spot that says "Listen to our HD Radio signal on (whatever frequency) to hear (whatever format) and go to hdradio.com to learn more about HD Radio".
Ever.
I only know that some of my local FM stations have HD Radio sub-channels from their Wikipedia pages. Even the HDRadio.com website station listings are hopelessly outdated and inaccurate.
I only know what HD Radio is because I heard about it on Radio discussion forums like this one. I've never heard a radio commercial for it. I've never seen a TV commercial for it. I've never seen a HD Radio for sale in a store or advertised in a print ad.
So here's your Zen Riddle of the day: If a HD Radio signal is being broadcast but nobody actually has the hardware to listen to it, or knows it exists, does it really make a sound?
Ever.
I only know that some of my local FM stations have HD Radio sub-channels from their Wikipedia pages. Even the HDRadio.com website station listings are hopelessly outdated and inaccurate.
I only know what HD Radio is because I heard about it on Radio discussion forums like this one. I've never heard a radio commercial for it. I've never seen a TV commercial for it. I've never seen a HD Radio for sale in a store or advertised in a print ad.
So here's your Zen Riddle of the day: If a HD Radio signal is being broadcast but nobody actually has the hardware to listen to it, or knows it exists, does it really make a sound?