Call for 2015 End to Analog Radio
     
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According to an article in the Sunday Telegraph, commercial radio companies in the United Kingdom are looking set a firm end date for analog radio.

The industry body RadioCentre is expected to approach the British broadcast regulator, Ofcom, this week about setting a shutoff date for analog radio that could be as early as 2015.

An analog shutdown would mirror the transition path being followed by the television industry, which will see an end to terrestrial analog broadcasting in 2012.

There is a concern, according to the Telegraph report, that only a firm analog shutoff date will ensure continued investment and development of digital radio, although there are political concerns about making millions of analog receivers obsolete.
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Earth to Jeff, people live next to AM towers WORLDWIDE and don't have these issues (I suggest you try allergy medication). Furthermore, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your friend, however those towers have only been up for roughly 2.5 years, (broadcasting full power for a mere fraction of that time) it is medically impossible to develop any form of cancer to the point of death (without an underlying condition) in that amount of time. So your testimony really doesn't have an validity here.
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