LAS VEGAS, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Specialty Equipment Market Association
(SEMA) -- DUB Magazine, the publication dedicated to the lifestyle which runs
parallel with custom car enthusiasts, has integrated Kenwood HD Radio(TM)
Receivers into 10 customized vehicles at this year's SEMA Show. DUB Magazine
has combined exotic and highly customized vehicles that are commonplace in
celebrity circles with cutting edge HD Radio technology at this year's show.
Customized vehicles with HD Radio can be found at the following locations
at SEMA:
* Tony Stewart DUB Edition HUMMER H2 -- American Racing (TIS) #40527
* Shaquille O'Neil Cadillac Escalade -- DUB Magazine Area (outside front
South Hall)
* DUB Edition Jeep Commander -- Mopar Alley
* DUB Edition Jeep Commander -- DUB Magazine Area (outside front South
Hall)
* Budweiser DUB Edition Dodge Magnum -- DUB Magazine Area (outside front
South Hall)
* Cadillac Escalade Ext -- DUB Magazine Area (outside front South Hall)
* DUB Edition Chrysler 300C -- Mopar Alley
* DUB Edition Chrsyler 300C -- DUB Magazine Area (outside front South
Hall)
* DUB Edition Dodge Magnum -- Mopar Alley
* DUB Edition Dodge Magnum -- DUB Air Booth
"The DUB lifestyle is about individualism, being unique, along with seeing
trends and setting them before they happen," said Myles Kovacs, DUB Magazine
publisher. "HD Radio will change the way the influential urban youth
listeners experience terrestrial radio stations. The technology offers
radically improved audio, more choices with new programs and visual elements
taking the vast world of car customization to new heights."
About HD Radio
Over 2,800 radio stations in the U.S. are in the process of converting to
the HD Radio system with more than 500 HD Radio broadcasters currently on the
air. HD Radio technology transmits digital audio and data alongside existing
AM and FM analog signals, allowing listeners with HD Radio-compatible
receivers to enjoy CD-quality sound, while virtually eliminating the static
and hiss typically associated with analog radio. Beyond delivering superior
sound, the technology provides a platform for advanced new services, including
scrolling text on receiver display screens (e.g., artist names & song titles,
weather forecasts, school closings); delivery of real-time traffic updates to
vehicles; and multicasting -- a feature that allows FM stations to broadcast
up to eight digital streams of programming over a single frequency and in
addition to existing analog signals. HD Radio receivers are now available or
expected later this year from: ADA, Alpine, Boston Acoustics, DaySequerra,
JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic, Radiosophy, Rotel, Sanyo, and Yamaha, with many more
under development.
About DUB Magazine
DUB Magazine is the authoritative voice of the urban automotive universe.
We chronicle the ever-changing landscape of automotive accessories and combine
it with the appeal of celebrity driven vehicles and their personal flavor. At
DUB, we pride ourselves in being the first publication dedicated to covering
celebrity-driven vehicles and giving you a first-hand look at the expansion of
a multi-billion dollar industry which revolves around the vast world of car
customization. DUB has become the official voice of the powerful and
influential urban youth segment and is officially recognized as the pioneers
of what is now know as the DUB revolution. It's no wonder that industry
professionals and tastemakers look to DUB as the only real source for future
trends in the urban automotive market.
SOURCE iBiquity Digital Corporation
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