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Digital Signals Spark Static From AM Radio

Carl Bialik writes "Digital radio is touted as broadcast radio's golden ticket, but the transition to digital broadcasts is creating static and interference for many smaller AM stations that are still analog-only, the Wall Street Journal reports: 'The AM stations most affected are those whose neighboring stations -- nearby on the dial -- add a digital signal.' The WSJ adds, 'For some small AM operators, it adds insult to injury that the only company licensing the digital broadcast technology is one backed by the small stations' deep-pocketed competitors.' Critics question why the FCC only approved the technology from that big radio-backed company, Ibiquity."

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  2. Ibiquitous static by digitaldc · · Score: 2, Funny

    The AM stations most affected are those whose neighboring stations -- nearby on the dial -- add a digital signal...Critics question why the FCC only approved the technology from that big radio-backed company, Ibiquity.

    Man, that Ibiquity seems to be all over the place these days.

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  3. Re:Don't have the time by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wooooooooosssshhhhhhh.. KKKKRACCCKKKK!!!

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