(Article about HD radio but please leave on Boston board--content re: local stations! Thanks)
http://business.bostonherald.com/reviews/view.bg?articleid=154741
"Then there’s Boston Acoustics’ Recepter Radio HD. Those puppies are designed to make AM sound like FM, and upgrade FM to CD quality. On top of that, broadcasters are now multicasting, which is technical jargon for sandwiching as many as four channels onto a single FM frequency. And that kind of development, broadcasters say, will lead to more choice and diversity on the radio."
(snip)
"The idea of having a plethora of hidden stations is exciting. But the dearth of true variety on most of these stations was disappointing. The problem is not many of the multicast channels deviate from the mundane commercialized programming you hear on traditional radio, minus the lack of commercials. This isn’t Boston Acoustics’ fault, it’s the broadcasters.
If terrestrial radio wants to grab the attention of a generation more in tune to podcasts than the Top 40 countdown, they’re going to have be edgier, bolder and experimental."
http://business.bostonherald.com/reviews/view.bg?articleid=154741
"Then there’s Boston Acoustics’ Recepter Radio HD. Those puppies are designed to make AM sound like FM, and upgrade FM to CD quality. On top of that, broadcasters are now multicasting, which is technical jargon for sandwiching as many as four channels onto a single FM frequency. And that kind of development, broadcasters say, will lead to more choice and diversity on the radio."
(snip)
"The idea of having a plethora of hidden stations is exciting. But the dearth of true variety on most of these stations was disappointing. The problem is not many of the multicast channels deviate from the mundane commercialized programming you hear on traditional radio, minus the lack of commercials. This isn’t Boston Acoustics’ fault, it’s the broadcasters.
If terrestrial radio wants to grab the attention of a generation more in tune to podcasts than the Top 40 countdown, they’re going to have be edgier, bolder and experimental."