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							<title>What we&#039;re doing in the HD Radio space for advertisers</title>
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							<published>2009-12-03T11:42:00-06:00</published>
							<updated>2009-12-03T11:42:00-06:00</updated>
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								<name>Carl Marcucci</name>
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							<content type="html">When Pit Crew Barbeque, a local business that provides all of the tools and resources for tailgating at NASCAR events wanted to get the word</content>
							
						
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											<title>Pocket Radio</title>
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											<published>2009-12-03T15:25:46-06:00</published>
											<updated>2009-12-03T15:25:46-06:00</updated>
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												<name>Pocket Radio</name>
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											<content type="html">&amp;quot;Long-Tailed HD2/HD3s&amp;quot;http://tinyurl.com/ykd7h8wThe HD2/HD3 channels are hardly showing up in Arbitron, especially over-the-air HD Radio, which hardly anyone is listening to. More channels on-air will only serve to dilute the audience. There are already way too many &amp;quot;radio stations&amp;quot; on the dial. I&amp;#039;m not buying your load of crap.</content>
											
										
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											<title>John Wells</title>
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											<published>2009-12-04T16:00:53-06:00</published>
											<updated>2009-12-04T16:00:53-06:00</updated>
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												<name>John Wells</name>
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											<content type="html">@Pocket Radio. The biggest anti HD radio nut on the planet, your all consuming hatred of HD Radio makes you appear to lose all subjectivity and credibility. If HD Radio was a person, Pocket Radio (aka HD Radio Farce) would be arrested for hate crimes.On the other hand I, and a few people I know, are starting to embrace it, clear sound, new channels, and better reception than analog (especially after they increase the power which is expected in 2010.)</content>
											
										
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