I see no hopes for HD Radio. Feel the gurus behind it should have given it more thought before releasing it to radio stations. Anyway, I'm not expert with HD radio, don't own one, but when I found some nice tunes on a Philadelphia based station, WMGK, buried, out of sight, on HD-2 (online), I questioned why not brag about it on HD-1. It appears, on the surface, that advertising doesn't exist on HD-2, just HD-1, where it's also transmitted as FM. So, that little bit tells me FM radio is still strong, and when HD-2 commercials equal HD-1, that's when you know HD Radio is growing. Best, John
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