HD technology may help Public Radio strike a balance
'Listeners tuning into Michigan Public Radio in Ann Arbor will find lots of talk, but not much music. On public radio in Jacksonville, talk dominates the daytime on WJCT and classical-music fans have to wait to the midnight to 5 a.m. time slot to get their weekday dose from the symphony hall. In Tallahassee, listeners have a choice, WFSU delivers the talk, while WFSQ, its 100,000-watt sister station, provides hours and hours of classical music. In Gainesville, Classic 89 tries to strike a balance, but it's not easy. The new technology of HD radio may offer a solution.'
Gainesville Sun
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