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Though the research behind the campaign found that listeners want more variety in station playlists and more local control, NAB President/CEO David Rehr says the positives include accessibility and almost universal use. The marketing drive by the NAB, RAB and HD Radio Alliance points to where radio wants to be in the year 2020. Read the NAB's release here.
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