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October 12, 2004

Another Analog to Digital Transition Coming

And one that is likely only to continue to engeder controversy about what constitutes copying (not to mention a host of spectrum issues): Building a 21st century radio.

Digital technology is coming slowly but surely to radio, promising to rock the industry with enhancements such as improved reception, as well as on-demand programming and time-shifting that have begun to tantalize TV viewers even as they terrorize Hollywood.

Digital radio growth has been slow in the United States, but adoption is ramping up quickly overseas, where memory radios that allow listeners to pause, rewind and record live broadcasts are already being sold

[ ] Such developments are making the recording industry nervous. Record labels are already worried that digital radio will allow people to record and keep pristine copies of music, and they ve lobbied federal regulators to include some kind of anticopying mechanism in the digital radio standards.


Posted by yatta at 12:33 PM