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Digital over the air radio has never gotten anywhere in the states other than Sirius/XM, and it isn't all that successful. Or am I wrong?
It's everywhere. Most FM stations here in St. Louis advertise for their sister digital stations. It's inevitable . . . it will overtake FM.AM is another story and will probably never go away.
One would think that the market would dictate the demise of FM, rather then a bunch of bureaucratic boobs that over indulge on Lutefisk and Norwegian wine. I suppose they will be shutting down newspapers next.'ner
It seems Norway is shutting down five (yes, 5) FM radio stations. It costs 25 million dollars per year to keep these stations broadcasting an analog signal. The County I live in has more than five analog FM stations, and they all turn a profit. The sky is not falling. Free Radio, in general and specifically, sucks, though.
No way it costs $25,000,000 USD to broadcast five FM signals. Are you referring to a Norwegian currency that has much less value?