As HD Radio Sniffs Success, Critics Question the Formula
Over the last two years, about 1,500 U.S. radio stations have made the leap to digital broadcasting, terrestrial radio’s response to the overwhelming success of the iPod and the threat posed by satellite radio. The technology — known as HD Radio, although the letters don’t stand for “high definition” or anything else — allows stations to broadcast in higher fidelity and offer secondary channels to listeners with special digital radios.
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