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My Local AM/FM Radio Station Used to Re-Broadcast a TV Channel’s Audio. Why can I receive it now?

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My Local AM/FM Radio Station Used to Re-Broadcast a TV Channel’s Audio. Why can I receive it now?

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The audio and video in a digital television broadcast signal is combined in a manner that may require an AM/FM re-broadcaster of TV station audio to install additional equipment to continue such a service. Consumers should check with their local radio AM/FM broadcaster to see if they have maintained TV channel audio re-broadcasting post DTV Transition.

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