http://www.current.org/2012/11/slow-growth-for-hd-radio/
This article from the Nov.5, 2012 "Current" discusses public radio's 
involvement with iBiquity to some extent.  NPR paid for HD Radio equipment for 
its member stations--and its installation. One of their major reasons was HD 
Radio's "multicasting" capability on FM (the ability to transmit more than one 
program stream at a time)--the vast majority of NPR stations are FM. If we can 
multicast, we would need to purchase more programming, right? But as the 
article makes clear, NPR is acutely aware that HD Radio continues to be a 
non-starter... for what that's worth.
Randy Stewart
KSMU
Springfield MO


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