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iBiquity Digital Hires Steve Densmore as
Broadcast Engineering Technology Manager
October 24, 2007
Source: iBiquity Digital Corporation
iBiquity Digital
Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio technology,
announced today that it has hired Steve Densmore as broadcast
engineering technology manager, based in the company's Columbia,
Maryland, headquarters.
Densmore will interact with iBiquitys broadcasting partners
and internal development teams to help ensure smooth commercial
transitions of HD Radio broadcast products and features.
"Steve brings a wealth of operational experience to our
commercial applications team as we support the many applications
made possible by digital technology. His expertise will prove
invaluable in assisting the thousands of stations rolling
out HD Radio technology, said Jeff Jury, chief operating
officer, iBiquity Digital. We are very excited to have
him join our team.
Densmore previously served for 32 years as the manager of
radio operations at ABC Radio. In that role, Densmore traveled
the world as the Engineer-in-Charge for Radio Pool coverage
of President Ronald Reagans trips to China and the Soviet
Union, President George H. W. Bushs trip to Moscow to
sign the START treaty, President Bill Clintons trip
to France for the 50th anniversary of the Normandy invasion,
President Clintons trip to Moscow for the 50th anniversary
of VE day, President George W. Bushs trips to China
and Korea for the APEC summit, just to name a few.
In addition, he was Engineer-in-Charge of ABC Radios
coverage of the last six political conventions, the last four
Presidential inaugurations, the funerals of President Ronald
Reagan, President Gerald Ford, and Pope John Paul II, and
was in Qatar and Kuwait for the start of the War in Iraq.
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 (HD2 multicasting);
crystal-clear, CD-quality sound; advanced services such as
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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