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iBiquity question

Mr. Eduardo, I don't know if you'd know anything about this or not (sorry to post this in this thread, but I don't know if you'd see this question if posted in...say....the New Mexico board), but do you happen to know if Univision Radio Albuquerque is planning on implementing HD on its stations anytime soon? Also, will the sale of Univision effect the company's HD conversion efforts or is it too soon to tell? Thanks in advance. :)
 
Re: iBiquity Question

JMpstar said:
Mr. Eduardo, I don't know if you'd know anything about this or not (sorry to post this in this thread, but I don't know if you'd see this question if posted in...say....the New Mexico board), but do you happen to know if Univision Radio Albuquerque is planning on implementing HD on its stations anytime soon? Also, will the sale of Univision effect the company's HD conversion efforts or is it too soon to tell? Thanks in advance. :)

The roll out is in market order, but all stations will eventually be HD.
 
Re: iBiquity Question

DavidEduardo said:
JMpstar said:
Mr. Eduardo, I don't know if you'd know anything about this or not (sorry to post this in this thread, but I don't know if you'd see this question if posted in...say....the New Mexico board), but do you happen to know if Univision Radio Albuquerque is planning on implementing HD on its stations anytime soon? Also, will the sale of Univision effect the company's HD conversion efforts or is it too soon to tell? Thanks in advance. :)

The roll out is in market order, but all stations will eventually be HD.

Cool. Do you happen to know which market they're on and how long it takes them to upgrade each market? Albuquerque's market number seventy...hope it doesn't take TOO long.
 
Here's one method of fiding out what statons are on the air in IBOC;

http://www.hdradio.com/stations_on_the_air.php

Albuquerque, NM KABQ-AM 1350 Talk Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KABQ-FM 104.1 Span/Urban Spanish Oldies Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KBQI-FM 107.9 Country Country Variety Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KPEK-FM 100.3 Modern AC AAA Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KSYU-FM 95.1 Rhythm/Blue New Hip-Hop Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KTEG-FM 104.7 Alternative Classic Alternative Clear Channel Radio
Albuquerque, NM KZRR-FM 94.1 AOR Deep Tracks & Live Rock Clear Channel Radio
Here's the NM list.
 
Re: iBiquity Question

JMpstar said:
DavidEduardo said:
JMpstar said:
Mr. Eduardo, I don't know if you'd know anything about this or not (sorry to post this in this thread, but I don't know if you'd see this question if posted in...say....the New Mexico board), but do you happen to know if Univision Radio Albuquerque is planning on implementing HD on its stations anytime soon? Also, will the sale of Univision effect the company's HD conversion efforts or is it too soon to tell? Thanks in advance. :)

The roll out is in market order, but all stations will eventually be HD.

NY, LA, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Phoenix, San José, San Francisco, San Antnio, Austin, Fresno, Monterrey-Salinas have at least one on. The remaining marekts are scheduled for the 4th quarter. about 28 are on now.

All that are in the first phase plan will probably be on before the sale closes.

Cool. Do you happen to know which market they're on and how long it takes them to upgrade each market? Albuquerque's market number seventy...hope it doesn't take TOO long.
 
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