Lexus' flagship sedan to be offered with HD Radio for '13 |
Japanese luxury automaker Lexus (a division of Toyota) announced this week that its 2013 LS flagship models will come standard with HD Radio technology and iTunes tagging. The 2013 LS will join other Lexus models, including the ES, GS, RX, and LX which already offer HD Radio technology.
The Toyota brand also offers HD Radio on most vehicles and all Scion models include the technology as standard equipment.
HD Radio is or will be available as a factory installed feature from 28 automotive brands including Acura, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, MINI USA, Porsche, Ram, Rolls-Royce, Scion, SRT (Chrysler), Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo.
Automakers are continuing to embrace HD Radio at a rapid pace, offering consumers a variety of new and exciting stations in crystal-clear digital sound, including on-screen information that displays song titles and artist names, and the popular iTunes Tagging feature which enables listeners to tag songs for later download and purchase through iTunes. The recently launched Artist Experience feature is also growing very quickly as more broadcasters are supporting the feature and automakers are launching radios that display the artist images and station logos.
Today, there are over 2,150 AM and FM stations across the country broadcasting with HD Radio, with more than 1,400 additional digital-only FM HD2/HD3 multicast channels sending new, exciting programming.
In the Tri-State and surrounding areas, the following stations broadcast with HD Radio:
The Toyota brand also offers HD Radio on most vehicles and all Scion models include the technology as standard equipment.
HD Radio is or will be available as a factory installed feature from 28 automotive brands including Acura, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, MINI USA, Porsche, Ram, Rolls-Royce, Scion, SRT (Chrysler), Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo.
Automakers are continuing to embrace HD Radio at a rapid pace, offering consumers a variety of new and exciting stations in crystal-clear digital sound, including on-screen information that displays song titles and artist names, and the popular iTunes Tagging feature which enables listeners to tag songs for later download and purchase through iTunes. The recently launched Artist Experience feature is also growing very quickly as more broadcasters are supporting the feature and automakers are launching radios that display the artist images and station logos.
Today, there are over 2,150 AM and FM stations across the country broadcasting with HD Radio, with more than 1,400 additional digital-only FM HD2/HD3 multicast channels sending new, exciting programming.
In the Tri-State and surrounding areas, the following stations broadcast with HD Radio:
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Carbondale
- WSIU-HD 91.9 FM (91.9/NPR and 91.9-2/SIRIS Reading Service)
SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA
Cannelton
- WTCJ-HD 105.7 FM (Classic Rock)
Evansville
- WNIN-HD 88.3 FM (88.3/NPR and 88.3-2/Radio Reading Service)
- WPSR-HD 90.7 FM (90.7/Variety and 90.7-2/WSWI [Alternative])
Huntingburg
- WBDC-HD 100.9 FM (Country)
Newburgh
- WDKS-HD 106.1 FM (Top 40)
Vincennes
- WVUB-HD 91.1 FM (91.1/Hot AC, 91.1-2/NPR-Smooth Jazz and 91.1-3 Hispanic)
WESTERN KENTUCKY
Henderson
- WGBF-HD 103.1 FM (Rock)
Madisonville
- WKTG-HD 93.9 FM (Classic Rock)
Whitesville
- WXCM-HD 97.1 FM (Classic Rock)
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