> > If this is happening I wonder if this could be used to
> bring
> > Air 1 to more areas on the sub channels. This could be a
> > good thing once HD radio's price comes down.
> >
>
> I like Air1 and would like to see it in as many places as
> possible. With that being said, we are, at the least, 6
> years from having any sort of widespread installed-base of
> HD radios.
>
> Don't hold your breathe.
>
> HR
>
I'm sure if HD Radio becomes widespread, EMF will be looking to unload a lot of stations. In Kentucky alone, EMF could part with WVRB and WHIR-FM just by putting Air1 on WKVO and WXKY-FM. Air1 could also bring K-Love to the eastern suburbs of Louisville on WSOH, which would be a nice complement with WJLR.
The only question is, if EMF and AFR try to sell a bunch of stations, will there be enough buyers?<P ID="signature">______________
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