FMSteve said:Though controversial, the FCC is currently allowing HD 2 and HD3 digital channels to be rebroadcast on an FM Translator. (See the top of page three, here: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-764A1.pdf
Entercom may rebroadcast 100.7 FM's HD 2 on their 103.3 Mhz translator.
discjockeyjohn64 said:I wish you could go back and edit previous posts, but I haven't been able to figure out how.
discjockeyjohn64 said:There are many radio markets where the HD formats are being broadcast on translators. I used to DJ in Salt Lake City. There is an FM 99.5 there that broadcasts HOT AC in SLC, they have a translator for Utah County to the south that originally broadcast the HOT AC programming on simulcast. About 18 months ago, they started running the programming that 99.5 FM HD2 was running, "Classic Country." It is the same format that runs on Tacoma's KNBQ FM 102.9 HD 2. This translator pulled a 1.3 share in the last trend in the SLC market. I was floored, but it does happen and since the translator is basically only heard in one county of the four county metro, that is the equivalent of a 5.2 share.
mightymoose said:HD radio is a waste. Just think of it as the latest incarnation of AM Stereo. Now there was a winner!
mightymoose said:HD radio is a waste. Just think of it as the latest incarnation of AM Stereo. Now there was a winner!
Bill Wolfenbarger said:Remember that "HD" does not stand for "high definition" in radio. Ibiquity won't even let you say that, because it isn't.
Bongwater said:HD Radio (on FM) had potential when it first came out (you still hear about it in the promos for these things.) But when it came to REALLY making something of that, not many of these radio conglomerates bothered much beyond mostly lame syndicated/automated feeds of whatever.
That's why it never took off. It didn't live up to the hype. People had expectations - including REAL "HD" sound quality. Even though that particular art has LONG disappeared from the commercial recording industry itself.
If government had mandated ALL new FM radios to have HD at the time it was unleashed, I think it would have gone much further (even with the mediocre stuff.) At least the common people knew it was there. And from that point, things could have really developed for it.....
I could sit here and bitch about how indifferently on all levels AM Stereo was treated until it's mandated simply just to shut me up......