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It's already here in Belgium (and some other countries). The standard is called DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast), and the national stations are supposed to be transmitting in this digital form as well. I also believe BBC is transmitting in DAB.
Jörg
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I wonder why Pontiac is installing Xm decks in their new sunfire's if it's going down?
Well what I ment is that both XM and Sirius Radio lost their biggest edge that they had going...being able to offer digital radio to the masses. Now that anyone can do it well makes it a whole lot harder to get a market. Sirius was already in trouble before this. I'm not sure if theres that huge of a market for someone to pay $10 a month to be able to hear same radio station through out the entire USA/Canada. I'm quite happy with my Free FM stations I get and I really dont go futher then 2-6 hours from where I live in my car....if its futher then that its more cost effective to fly when factoring in time etc....
Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?
The main benefit to the satellite radio is that all the stations aren't controlled by one company, the music isn't filtered, and there are no ads....I would pay for that if I wasn't a student at this time....
Well from what I've heard about XM is that yes there is stations with out adveristing but the majority of them do still have adveristing on them. Unfiltered radio (i.ei Cussing taking out) is an good idea, but goes back to free vs. $10 bucks a month. And yeah it does suck that Clearview Radio controls 80% of the Radio stations out there...Blame Bill Clinton for that one
Most of my info is second hand so feel free to pull apart as needed
Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?
Ah...nope...different thing. XM and Sirrus are satellite radio broadcasts that cost $$$ to use and can be picked up all across the country. Digital radio as stated in this article are for local stations. This means that you can listen to you Metallica or Brahms in glorious CD quality from your local favorite stations.
Unfortunately, this also means you get to listen to commercials in glorious CD quality audio...ick...
Jammrock
“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
Originally posted by Jammrock Ah...nope...different thing. XM and Sirrus are satellite radio broadcasts that cost $$$ to use and can be picked up all across the country. Digital radio as stated in this article are for local stations. This means that you can listen to you Metallica or Brahms in glorious CD quality from your local favorite stations.
Unfortunately, this also means you get to listen to commercials in glorious CD quality audio...ick...
Jammrock
I wouldn't be suprised that the RIAA wouldn't want to put a stop to this since people could conviviablitly copy whats on the radio station and rip it into a MP3 or what not and not worry about any form of Copy protection like what is on a CD
Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?
We've had digital radio in the UK for a couple of years now I think. But I only listen to Radio 4 on FM anyway, so don't really know/care... I think the sets are pretty standard in new cars.
I just plain old don't listen to the radio, I make mp3 cd's or just buy a new cd after a while cause the radio here really overplays the songs. Any song by Avril Lavigne is played 10 to 12 times in a day, bleh. She's got a hot voice and she's cute but I'm sick of her music. And I don't like Nelly that much, and Eminem is getting is also getting old.
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