With advances in technology there is much talk that terrestrial AM and FM radio could be in trouble. As ipods, satellite, and internet radio grow in popularity there is a belief by many that terrestrial radio will be no longer. Although these new technologies certainly have an impact, AM and FM radio are here to stay and they will continue to have a huge impact on society.
Terrestrial radio stations across the country are adapting to the latest technologies. This is being shown with the advent of HD Radio and internet streaming.
HD Radio is a monumental advancement in radio broadcasting. HD Radio technology enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast their programs digitally and provides listeners with an entirely new set of channels providing listeners with more selection than ever before all at no charge. All that is needed is the purchase of an HD Radio receiver for your home or car. Prices are becoming very reasonable as more and more people are discovering what HD radio is all about.
An additional focus for terrestrial radio stations is streaming. By logging onto a radio stations web site, users are able to listen live to their radio stations broadcasts through the speakers of their computer. Streaming is growing in record numbers as listeners are continually being reminded on-air by radio stations to visit their website to listen live. Web sites such as snapfm.com and web-radio.com help to drive listeners to FM and AM radio station streams.
With the recent merge of XM and Sirius, it seems as though satellite radio may be in trouble not terrestrial radio. With heritage call letters and local content that cant be found anywhere else, AM and FM radio are here to stay, and in a big way.
This article may be reprinted if this credit remains intact. Courtesy of Adam Savage and http://www.snapfm.com About the Author: Adam Savage is a Terrestrial Radio Expert with over 10 years in the New York City Metro Radio Market working for some major industry companies. He is one of the pioneers of internet radio and currently owns and operates http://www.snapfm.com The First Free Simple Internet Radio. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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