Just don't bother to use the HD radio part in Washington DC. Evidently 9 HD stations have pulled the plug on it in the last week. Look for more signs that HD radio is on it's way out. The theory is that the stations that turned off their HD didn't want to re-up and pay the licensing fees. 12/31/08 was the last date they could broadcast in Hybrid Digital, since it wasn't doing well, why pay for it?
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Just don't bother to use the HD radio part in Washington DC. Evidently 9 HD stations have pulled the plug on it in the last week. Look for more signs that HD radio is on it's way out. The theory is that the stations that turned off their HD didn't want to re-up and pay the licensing fees. 12/31/08 was the last date they could broadcast in Hybrid Digital, since it wasn't doing well, why pay for it?