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HD Radio is digital radio As such, it enable a dramatic increase in sound quality In fact, it makes AM radio sound as good as today's FM and FM sound as if you were listening to a CDOther important reasonsBut there are other, equally important, reasons why satellite radio will never replace conventional radio First and foremost, is cost Satellite radio costs anywhere from $11 to $14 a month and conventional radio is free As a result there are only about 55 million satellite radio listeners in the USand literally hundreds of millions of broadcast radio listeners It's pretty hard to believe that satellite radio will ever have 100 million listeners, let alone several hundred millionSecond, satellite radio can't deliver local information or programming People will always turn to their local stations for weather, traffic reports, news and to hear their favorite personalitiesThird, satellite radio cannot continue to hire personalities such Howard Stern and Bob Dylan to attract subscribers because the cost is just too prohibitive vs revenue generated from new subscribers In fact,JP Morgan just downgraded the stocks of Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Corp saying that these two companies face near-term challenges to subscriber growth With a new concept called HD2Because HD radio is digital, it requires less spectrum This allows stations to broadcast their primary FM channel in digital and up to two more subchannels These subchannels, which are being called HD2, will be used by broadcasters for new programming content For example, a station might broadcast oldies of the 80s on its primary channel and hits from the 70s on an HD2 channel The subchannels will not only be free, they will most likely be commercial free to compete head-to-head with satellite radioIn short, broadcast radio is not going to die anytime soon Or anytime at all For more information on HD Radio, including an explanation of the technology, as well as information, HD2 channels, and HD text messaging, be sure to go to http://wwwhd-radio-homecomDouglas Hanna is the publisher and webmaster of two HD Radio websites as well as the author of numerous articles on HD Radio Article Source: http://EzineArticlescom/?expert=Douglas_Hanna ?>