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HD2 Programming List

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The list currently includes the programming announced by Beasley, Bonneville, Clear Channel, CBS Radio, Emmis, and Greater Media.

If you know of any HD2 multicasts not listed please let me know of them.

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Quick correction on DC. According to wgms.com, 103.5 will be doing in-depth Classical, while 104.1 will be Viva La Voce. You have them reversed.
 
> http://radiobb.com/hd
>
> The list currently includes the programming announced by
> Beasley, Bonneville, Clear Channel, CBS Radio, Emmis, and
> Greater Media.
>
> If you know of any HD2 multicasts not listed please let me
> know of them.
>
> This directory will soon be made into wiki form to allow for
> instant updating by anybody.
>

In Albuquerque, for KABQ (104.1 FM), I only remember reading about a Spanish oldies multicast station. I don't remember hearing anything about 104.1 also broadcasting a classic alternative station...I could very well be wrong, though.

Edit: I just looked it up and it's KTEG (104.7 FM) that will be airing classic alternative on its multicast. :)
 
Actually KYLD's HD2 is a Dance station with liners in spanish. Haven't heard much reggaeton or Latin Hip-Hop.
 
Philly/Miami updates

Probably just a minor detail oriented thing on my end, but the Philly Dance channel on 96.5 HD-2 is called "Dash-2"..In addition, at least when I was there in September, Wired even had an HD-3, which was a simulcast of WWDB-AM..During the times WWDB was silent (after sunset), they just had dead air.

Miami's 96.5 HD-2 is also called "Dash-2", and they run a WQAM sports simulcast on their HD-3...In addition, WKIS simulcasts NOAA Weather Radio KHB34 out of Miami on HD-3. WLRN-FM 91.3, the NPR station in Miami runs a service called "Classical 24 HD, Classical 24 Hours A Day", on their HD-2, which sounds like a network feed (NPR I guess?) since the only local intervention is the top of hour ID.
 
> http://radiobb.com/hd
>
> The list currently includes the programming announced by
> Beasley, Bonneville, Clear Channel, CBS Radio, Emmis, and
> Greater Media.
>
> If you know of any HD2 multicasts not listed please let me
> know of them.
>
> This directory will soon be made into wiki form to allow for
> instant updating by anybody.
>

Maybe you can put on the list if there is a livestream available yes or no. Some stations have a livestream.
 
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