I enjoy listening to KRVS in HD, but I have a question: in other cities that I've visited, the local college/NPR station will usually have seperate programming streams on their HD2 and HD3 subchannels —for example, KUHF in Houston airs classical music on their HD2, KUT in Austin airs the BBC World Service on their HD2, and WWNO in New Orleans airs Jazz on their HD2 and alternate NPR programming on their HD3. Are there any plans to add secondary services to KRVS' HD signal?
So, you've got two extra listeners - LOL!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy listening to KRVS in HD, but I have a question: in other cities that I've visited, the local college/NPR station will usually have seperate programming streams on their HD2 and HD3 subchannels —for example, KUHF in Houston airs classical music on their HD2, KUT in Austin airs the BBC World Service on their HD2, and WWNO in New Orleans airs Jazz on their HD2 and alternate NPR programming on their HD3. Are there any plans to add secondary services to KRVS' HD signal?
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