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Unprecedented Radio-Industry Alliance Will
Advance Rollout of HD Digital Radio
Charter members include Bonneville, Citadel,
Clear Channel, Emmis, Entercom,
Greater Media and Infinity; Peter Ferrara named CEO
Companies will create a unified direction
for rollout of HD digital radio broadcasts, secure automotive
design wins and lower receiver price points
An unprecedented alliance to drive
unparalleled sound quality
and program choice for listeners
NEW YORK - December 6, 2005 - Seven of the top
U.S. radio companies today announced a strategic alliance to
accelerate the rollout of HD Digital Radio. The Alliance's
charter is threefold:
- coordinate the rollout of HD digital radio, including
coordinating the formats on new multicast channels known as
HD2;
- work together to secure automotive design wins and lower
receiver price points; and
- jointly market HD digital radio, in partnership with receiver
manufacturers and retailers.
Member companies will also devote air time and dollars to
promoting HD digital radio and the new HD2 multicast
channels.
Called the HD Digital Radio Alliance, the effort is open to
all U.S.-based radio companies. The group expects to announce its
first market-specific HD2 programming line-up early in the new
year, including launch dates, specifics on specialized multicast
signals, and a nationwide consumer marketing campaign.
Charter members jointly announcing the Alliance today at a
press conference here include: Bonneville International, Citadel
Broadcasting, Clear Channel Radio, Emmis Communications,
Entercom, Greater Media, and Infinity Broadcasting. The Alliance
also announced that 30-year radio-industry veteran Peter Ferrara
was named CEO.
"The industry today has stepped up in a major and
unprecedented way," said Ferrara. "These companies
should be congratulated on coming together to create a joint
action plan, and committing air time and money to move HD digital
radio forward. I'm honored to be asked to help lead this
important initiative."
Ferrara has an extensive background in radio-group management,
station ownership and trade association oversight. Among his
previous executive positions, Ferrara was a senior vice president
of Clear Channel Communications, chief operating officer of both
U.S. Radio and Granum Communications, executive vice president of
the National Radio Broadcasters Association, and a board member
of the National Association of Broadcasters.
Serving as the Alliance's oversight management committee
are Clear Channel Communications president and CEO Mark Mays;
Greater Media president and CEO Peter Smyth; and Infinity
chairman and CEO Joel Hollander.
HD radio eliminates the static, hiss, pop and fades associated
with analog signals, so for listeners, AM-band broadcasts sound
like FM and FM-band broadcasts have digital CD-like quality. The
wireless data feature enables text information on songs to be
broadcast directly to receiver display screens. HD Radio also
enables radio broadcasters to segment a single, existing radio
frequency so that it can carry multiple, simultaneous,
higher-quality AM and FM broadcast streams as well as wireless
data.
Member companies have agreed to coordinate the use of all
multicast HD2 channels to create the greatest diversity of
formats. The goal: create new, unique and compelling content
within a high-quality listening experience across a broad
spectrum of music, news and entertainment programming.
HD2 channels will be locally programmed in each market. And
HD2 programming will initially be commercial-free. No
subscription is required to hear HD digital radio broadcasts.
HD digital radio technology is enjoying strong momentum:
- Nearly 600 radio stations in the U.S. are already
broadcasting their primary programming signal in HD digital
quality.
- More than 15 manufacturers are creating digital receivers,
including ADA, Alpine, Boston Acoustics, Day Sequerra, Delphi,
DICE, Eclipse, JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic, Polk, Radiosophy, Rotel,
Sanyo, Yamaha and Visteon.
- Receievers are available now from the following
in-store and online retailers: ABC Warehouse, Audio Adviser,
Bjorn's, Boston Acoustics, Car Toys, Great Indoors (a unit�of
Sears Roebuck & Co.), Harvey's, eBay, J & R Music,
Listen Up, Magnolia Audio Video, One Call, Ovation AV,
Radiosophy, Tweeter and Ultimate.
About the HD Digital Radio Alliance
The HD Digital Radio Alliance is a joint initiative of leading
radio broadcasters focused on accelerating the successful rollout
of HD digital radio. Charter members include: Bonneville
International, Citadel Broadcasting, Clear Channel Radio, Emmis
Communications, Entercom, Greater Media, and Infinity
Broadcasting.