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HD Radio in Salt Lake City

This has to be the funniest question especially for a market that has more sticks then a chinese restaurant, but with HD rollouts becoming more of a reality as well as multicasting, what do you all see in the HD future for a market like Salt Lake City that is so over radioed multicasting probably isn't neccessary at this point?

Well, I'll try to help, but like I said with all those sticks, you probably could just go ahead and throw these on one of those sticks you've already got.

U92.5: The 2nd Channel could be Old Skool. Old Skool Hip Hop.

97.1: Dance music might be nice on the side. But do you really wanna dance?

FM100-2: B/EZ. You know, in a market like SLC, that just might be feasible. Then again doesn't Utah in general have a pretty good size Senior population?

Well, I'm sorry, I just couldn't think of much, but hey if you have any wacky ideas, submit them!:)<P ID="signature">______________
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