What is
HD Radio™?
HD Radio is a new technology that enables AM and FM radio stations
to broadcast their programs digitally, a tremendous
technological leap from today's familiar analog broadcasts.
These digital broadcasts provide listeners with radically
improved audio quality and reception and new data services.
Signal fading, static, hisses and pops are a thing of the past.
Data services such as displayed song and artist information,
weather and traffic alerts and much more will revolutionize the
way you experience AM and FM radio. And unlike subscription
satellite services such as XM and Sirius, it's all free for
consumers, just like today's analog AM and FM radio.
What are the benefits of
HD Radio? FM broadcasts have CD-quality sound. AM broadcasts
will sound as good as today's analog FM stereo. Static-free
without pops, hiss and fades. No subscription fees. Its FREE for
consumers, just like today's analog AM and FM radio.
Crawford Broadcasting
Company has been a pioneer in adopting
HD Radio in key markets.
We have committed as a company to convert 80% of our stations to
HD Radio by the end of 2008. CBC stations currently transmitting
in digital HD Radio are WPWX, WSRB and WYRB in the Chicago
cluster, WMUZ in Detroit and WPTR in Albany. By year's end, all
CBC FM stations and three of our Denver AM stations will be
transmitting digital signals.
How can I get an
HD Radio-capable receiver for my car?
HD Radio products are
currently available from JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic and Boston
Acoustics. Additional manufacturers, such as Onkyo, Yamaha and
others, will soon have
HD Radio products on the market.
Automobile manufacturers will soon offer
HD Radio options in
their OEM products as well.
To learn more about HD Radio Technology,
click here.