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HD Radio Manufacturing Capacity Doubled
Since 2006
October 11, 2007
Source: iBiquity Digital Corporation
iBiquity Digital
Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio technology,
announced today that demand for HD Radio receivers has resulted
in a doubling of partner manufacturing capacity in Asia during
the past year. Nearly 60 companies are licensed and certified
to manufacture HD Radio modules, components, receivers and
tuners.
We have a dedicated presence in Asia and are committed
to working with our partners to ensure that they can meet
the growing market demands for HD Radio products. With our
rapidly growing base of partners, it is essential that we
work closely with them to ensure that HD Radio products are
produced to the highest standards possible, said Jeff
Jury, COO, iBiquity Digital Corporation.
In addition, new modules and reference designs were introduced
to enhance HD Radio receiver production with advanced features:
iBiquity is offering a comprehensive Reference Kit to support
receiver/iPod docking products with iTunes
Tagging for HD Radio technology (see press release below for
additional detail);
LG Innotek is offering an HD Radio module that supports Conditional
Access, Store & Replay as well as iTunes Tagging capabilities
(see press release below for additional detail); and,
Samsung EM is offering a new module (the 2023 slave mode HD
Radio module) that offers a quick path to market for end-product
manufacturers (see press release below for additional detail).
The HD Radio system is the only digital broadcast technology
approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for
AM and FM radio in the United States. HD Radio broadcasts
are available to more than 80 percent of the American population.
More than 3,000 radio stations in the US have committed to
upgrading and more than 1500 are currently broadcasting with
HD Radio technology. In addition, more than 700 FM stations
are offering new multicast channels made possible
by this digital technology, which also upgrades AM/FM radio
stations to offer crystal-clear sound as well as text and
data services.
iTunes Tagging for HD Radio technology, the systems
newest feature, enables consumers using HD Radio receivers
equipped with a special Tag button to tag songs
that they hear on the FM dial for subsequent purchase on-line
through iTunes. Six leading broadcast groups (CBS RADIO, Clear
Channel, Cumulus, Cox, Entercom and Greater Media), which
represent thousand of local AM/FM stations, are in the process
of installing iTunes Tagging technology at the local station
level.
Certified module makers include ACE Dixxio, LG Innotek, Kensen,
Kwang Sung Electronics, Powertech Industries, Samsung EM,
TOKO and WNC.
Certified ODMs include AeonPower, Alllike Electronics, For
You General Electronic, Freeway China, Hip Shing Electronics,
Jazz Hipster, Kiryung, LG Innotek, Namsung Corporation, Ngai
Lik Mobile, RockRidgeSound, Tonic Digital Products, WNC and
Zylux Acoustic.
Certified Brands includes Accurian (RadioShack), AudioVox,
Audio Design Associates, Alpine, Boston Acoustics, Cambridge
Soundworks, DaySequerra, Denon, DICE Electronics, JVC Mobile,
Fujitsu-Ten, Insignia, Kenwood, Marantz, Niles, Onkyo, Panasonic,
Peripheral, Polk Audio, Radiosophy, Rotel, Sangean, Sanyo,
Siemens-VDO, Sony and Yamaha.
About iBiquity Digital
iBiquity Digital Corporation is the developer of the HD Radio
system, which is powering the AM/FM digital radio revolution.
This transformational technology allows AM and FM stations
to broadcast digital signals in tandem with their analog signals,
providing broadcasters with a platform to deliver multiple
channels of programming on the same frequency (multicasting);
crystal-clear, CD-quality sound; advanced services such as
tagging, traffic updates; and text information. More than
1,500 U.S. HD Radio stations are on the air, with nearly half
of those offering additional content via multicast channels.
HD Radio technology is being or has been tested in many countries
throughout the world, including Argentina, Australia, Bosnia,
Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Switzerland, Thailand
and Ukraine. For more information, please visit http://www.hdradio.com
and http://www.ibiquity.com.
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