Why don't you stop in and check?JohnnyElectron said:I don't know what's in their public inspection file that qualifies as 'public service'?
JohnnyElectron said:Canadian stations still run PSAs, as I heard one yesterday about Cystic Fibrosis on CFCO, but I have not heard a single one on either of my two local (USA) clusters in about 10 years - that's no joke - I don't know what's in their public inspection file that qualifies as 'public service'?
rbrucecarter5 said:I think it would be far more effective to give people samples - play a song or two off of the HD-2 format, and tell listeners if they want to hear that type of music full time, they should buy an HD radio.
jras20 said:That would be a idea, but funny if KHFI would do that, they would play the same song on the main format. They have 2 of the same formats on one channel.
R.F. Burns said:In NYC WFUV's HD 2 is all Folk music 24/7 locallly programed. WKTU's HD 2 is Country, the only country music station in the market. WQCD HD 2 is "smooth Jazz". If you like any of this music theer's only one way to hear them in NYC on free radio.
radiopilot said:R.F. Burns said:In NYC WFUV's HD 2 is all Folk music 24/7 locallly programed. WKTU's HD 2 is Country, the only country music station in the market. WQCD HD 2 is "smooth Jazz". If you like any of this music theer's only one way to hear them in NYC on free radio.
Someone is not telling the truth here... check out these NON IBOC broadcasting sites playing Jazz in NYC...
http://www.wbgo.org/#top
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/
WKCR-FM - 89.9
Jazz Alternatives - jazz
WBGO-FM - 88.3
Saturday Evening Jazz with Rob Crocker
and this was just a cursory look at what NYC was playing...
We ain't believing ya RF, so much for an SBE certified engineer if so...
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