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...at Radio World crowing about the mention HD Radio got as a "best of" in the latest issue of Reader's Digest.
If anyone has read that issue you'll notice that the mention of HD Radio is buried amid a whole bunch of odd-ball 'best ofs'(like colored soap bubbles that won't stain the walls or an AC outlet that swivels) so if you blink you miss it.
But what Radio World fails to mention is that the HD Radio item is forced to share column space with Roku as a best of. Roku, of course, is the technology that lets users hear, among other things, internet radio through one's home stereo.
For Radio World, which is sounding more and more like the NAB, to mention this on there website is beyond grasping at straws, it's sucking up dust.
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If anyone has read that issue you'll notice that the mention of HD Radio is buried amid a whole bunch of odd-ball 'best ofs'(like colored soap bubbles that won't stain the walls or an AC outlet that swivels) so if you blink you miss it.
But what Radio World fails to mention is that the HD Radio item is forced to share column space with Roku as a best of. Roku, of course, is the technology that lets users hear, among other things, internet radio through one's home stereo.
For Radio World, which is sounding more and more like the NAB, to mention this on there website is beyond grasping at straws, it's sucking up dust.
db