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CES 2010 • Advanced Services Update

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HD Radio™ Technology converts local radio broadcast programs from analog to digital, thereby
providing many new benefits their listening audiences have come to expect from digital
technologies. HD Radio Technology is essentially a new digital pipeline to consumers, enabling
many benefits ranging from dramatically expanded radio content, noticeably better audio quality to
a range of data and interactive services – identified as “HD Radio Advanced Services.” (Note: The
benefits of HD Radio Technology are provided free over the air to consumers using an HD Radio
enabled radio receiver):

Consumer Benefits & Commercially Available Advanced Services

  • Sound Quality: HD Radio digital transmissions provide consumers with FM sound quality that is equivalent to listening to a CD. There is none of the hissing, distortion or pops
    associated with analog transmissions. Exhaustive consumer research has documented
    consumer satisfaction to be quite high with HD Radio FM audio quality. HD Radio AM audio
    quality is also improved to the point that AM programming now sounds like traditional FM
    analog broadcasts.
  • Program Service Data (PSD): HD Radio enabled receivers display Program Service Data
    (PSD) which text messages that can include, but is not limited to song & album title, artist
    name, and station identification. Advertising messages can also be delivered via PSD.
  • HD2/HD3 Channels: Broadcasters can now add additional FM channels within their owned
    spectrum on the radio dial. These HD2/HD3 Channels are identified on the dial as “HD2”,
    “HD3”, etc. So, for example a radio station located at 101.1 on the FM dial can add new
    Channels, which are identified as 101.1-HD2 and 101.1 – HD3. These HD2/HD3 channels
    are giving way to a variety of new, innovative niche programming not available on analog.
    Consumers have a tremendous range of content from which to choose from. HD2/HD3
    Channels enabled by HD Radio technology are being launched by local broadcasters at a
    rapid rate. Today listeners are enjoying over 1,100 new HD2/HD3 Channels in local
    markets across the country. New programming continues to emerge; super-serving sports
    fans, lifestyles, vertical ethnic markets in local communities or simply providing niche music
    formats not typically available in the local markets
  • iTunes Tagging: Designed for the iTunes Store, iTunes Tagging provides consumers with
    a simple way to capture the identification of a song or other programming they hear on an
    HD Radio receiver for later sampling and purchase from the iTunes store. Listeners simply
    push a button on an equipped HD Radio receiver and the song information is stored for
    transfer to an iPhone or iPod. When synced to the iTunes store, the listener is presented
    with a listing of tagged songs.
  • Song Tagging: Song Tagging works just as iTunes Tagging, however is designed for
    alternative devices and music stores such as the Zune HD device which interfaces with the
    Zune Marketplace.
  • Real Time Traffic: Two HD Radio enabled Real Time Traffic services are available through
    Clear Channel and the Navteq division of Nokia; providing consumers with noticeably more
    robust traffic data – such as flow and incident data – at a significantly faster rate of delivery
    through the digital pipeline. Both service providers have additionally complimented their
    traffic data with location based services in the top US markets (for example, gas prices,
    store locations and weather information).
     

Advanced Services Under Development

  • Album Art: Scheduled for launch in 2010, Album Art provides consumers with visual
    images on the radio display of HD Radio receivers. These images can be synchronized with
    audio programming to provide listeners with enhanced multi-media radio experience.
  • Live Pause: Scheduled to launch in 2010, Live Pause will enable a listener to store
    approximately up to 15 minutes of live content for play back.
  • Premium Content: Currently in trial phase in select markets, the Premium Content
    service will enable consumers to opt-in to specific, specialized programming such as
    concerts, sporting events or other exclusive programming. (Note: Some Premium Content
    may require payment of a fee.)
  • Electronic Program Guide (EPG): Current and Scheduled programming guides for local
    broadcast stations will be available on the radio display, enabling listeners to see all options
    at any given time.
  • Emergency Alert: Automatically programmed emergency alerts will be delivered to HD
    Radio receivers in both the “on” and the “off” position; thereby ensuring delivery of critical
    information at vital times.
For more information, contact:
Nancy Zakhary
Brainerd Communicators, Inc.
212-986-6667 • nancy@braincomm.com

Updated 1/01/2009

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