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Submitted by Greg, Sep 5, 2007 20:19

"Thus, the broadcast industry recently introduced and is pushing its own "HD Radio" initiative to allow radio stations across the country to offer multiple new, high-quality digital channels." What is the point - since the HD Radio rollout almost two years ago, consumers have almost zero interest: http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/


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