Very interesting!
In the evenings when KJZZ HD-1 and HD2 are playing the same program, is that from the same remote source? When I compare those back-to-back, there is clearly a difference in the sound. I assume that is related to the bandwidth allocation difference between the HD-1 and 2 transmissions?
HD radio had promise, at first. Yet without some financial incentive to make those signals worth it, corporate radio was never going to put effort into them for long.
No, the source for the evening simulcast is local. And yes, the HD-2 has less bw than the main.
Yet somehow it's lasted over 15 years. Not bad considering there's no financial incentive. The fact is that because of translators and the growth of HD in cars, HD radio is getting more usage now that ever.
Hi, I’m new to this site. My wife has had HD radio reception in her vehicle(s) for a few years, but I only very recently got an HD radio. I love it! I’m curious about a couple things, though.
First and mainly: Why don’t any of the stations here promote their HD sub-channel offerings in any way? For that matter, why don’t they promote or even talk about HD broadcasts at all, even on the main channel? I _may_ have heard a single mention on KEZ of their ‘Breeze’ HD2 channel, but no better than I recall it, I may have simply heard an announcement on that channel that it was HD2. LOL. It appears to me that there will continue to be little or no demand or support for HD radio so long as listeners continue to have no idea it’s even there, let alone how much better it can sound.
Another question I have is why some HD sub-channels here sound very good (KJZZ’s HD2 jazz channel is an example), whereas others are decidedly poor (KOOL’s HD2, KROQ(?), is an unfortunate example here).
Anyway, ‘hi!’![]()
It's only been about five years since they've started to push the technology into cars. It was there before, but only in limited models. They've been battling satellite radio (which benefited from auto maker investments initially) and now streaming services for room on the dashboard. There's more competition than ever compared even to the early days of FM, and that still took 20 years to really take off.
I'd expect that Sirius would continue to incentivize car makers in the future by rewarding the placement of their streaming product on the dash, too
The other iheart that was the object of the promos has similarly never said a word about its HD Alt channel(s), that I've heard.
I understand that much (most, I think?) of the iheart stuff is not locally programmed.