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lol mr. martin. it does say that. i guess the voice guy wouldn't do it over.

radi0 i think you might be right. is it wxyz and wxyz-hd-1/city. or is it wxyz, city..now broadcasting in hd. if the main signal is both analog and hd, what is the proper method to identify it? are they two different signals in the fcc's eyes?
 
Haha, upstates. Funny. 98.9 is saying something along the lines of WSPA-FM Spartanburg Greenville....WSPA-FM HD-1 Spartanburg (or something like that)
Are the other Entercom stations ID'ing their HDs? I know WROQ has a "blues" subchannel as well, so they should be ID'ing their HD, correct? I don't think WHZT and WJMZ have subchannels.

Clear Channel makes their IDs simple....WMYI/Hendersonville, WESC-FM/Greenville, WSSL-FM/Gray Court. No HDs mentioned and not sure of 96.7. Their IDs are very short and to the point.
 
My HD radio in the car tells me that WHZT and WJMZ are not in HD, so there is nothing to ID. ;D

I didn't know that WROQ was now in HD. I'll have to check it out.
 
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