Where OH Where has My Radio Station Gone

From the September/October issue of National Communications

Like television broadcast, radio is slowly, inexorably moving toward digital,
and for many of the same reasons.  Not only does digital offer greater
clarity and range for a given transmitter power, but it also offers
broadcasters the ability to offer more programming for a given slice of
spectrum than analog.  However, digital radio allows statons to offer
both analog and digital programing on the same channel as well as
digital-only.

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