Broadcast Community Applauds Microsoft's New Zune HD


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Posted by Ha on May 27, 2009 at 11:06:02:

Broadcast Community Applauds Microsoft for Featuring HD Radio(TM) Technology on the New Zune HD

COLUMBIA, Md., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- This morning Microsoft announced that the next generation Zune HD device will feature HD Radio technology. The Zune HD is expected to be available at national retailers in Fall 2009.

In making the announcement, Chris Stephenson, General Manager of Global Consumer Marketing, TV, Video & Music Business, Microsoft Corp., said, "Radio has always been a core feature in Zune devices as it plays central role in consumer's lives. It is where they discover new music, tag songs for purchase and stay in touch with the goings-on in their local communities. We are excited to improve on this feature and provide free digital HD Radio reception in Zune HD. With its superior digital audio sound and ability to receive the vast array of new innovative HD2/HD3 multicast channels, Zune HD will be the world's first portable media player to include HD Radio technology."

Leaders of the radio broadcasting industry were quick to congratulate Microsoft on its vision in featuring digital radio technology in its groundbreaking personal entertainment product.

"On behalf of radio broadcasters across the country, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) applauds Microsoft for recognizing the value of free, local radio," said NAB Executive Vice President Dennis Wharton. "Today's announcement gives America's 235 million weekly radio listeners yet another platform to enjoy our free service, and it uniquely positions the Zune HD at the forefront of entertainment products."

Mark Mays, Chief Executive Officer of Clear Channel Communications, Inc., said, "Congratulations to Microsoft for continuing its commitment to give consumers their favorite source of music, news, sports and talk programming: radio. We are particularly enthusiastic about the company's commitment to state-of-the-art radio technology: the HD Radio system, which is now virtually standard across the country."

Dan Mason, President and Chief Executive Officer, CBS Radio, added, "Again, Microsoft is demonstrating its leadership in consumer products by including HD Radio technology in its Zune HD. Across the country, creative programmers are designing innovative programming for over 1,000 new HD2 and HD3 channels, which are only available to HD Radio receivers. This will be a popular feature this fall when the product becomes available."

Jeff Smulyan, Chairman of Board, President and CEO Emmis Communications Corporation, commented, "With digital HD Radio technology, the concept of what is 'radio' is evolving. Now, the technology will be seamlessly integrated into the Zune HD users' basic experience of their portable device."

Bob Struble, President and CEO of iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of HD Radio technology commented, "We are very excited about the launch of HD Radio technology on Microsoft's Zune HD. This brings a vast new group of consumers the high-quality, innovative HD2/HD3 programming only available through HD Radio broadcasts. Microsoft is blazing a trail for a whole new generation of small, hand-held HD Radio enabled products. We are planning with the HD Radio Alliance to promote Zune HD to consumers."

Note: "HD Radio(TM)" and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The "HD" in HD Radio(TM) is part of iBiquity Digital's brand name for its advanced digital AM/FM system. It does not mean hybrid digital or high-definition digital; both of these are incorrect.


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