HD Radio

Cruisin' Oldies 950 AM is now broadcasting in crystal clear HD Digital Radio...24 hours a day, 7 days a week. HD Digital Radio is the most significant advancement in radio broadcasting since the introduction of FM stereo more than 50 years ago. HD Digital Radio technology enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast their programs digitally  - a tremendous technological leap from the analog broadcasts of the past.

To hear Cruisin' Oldies 950 AM in HD Digital Radio, you will need a specific receiver for your car, office or your home. Then, tune it in and you will hear the dramatically enhanced, CD Quality, digital sound of HD Digital Radio. Once you get an HD radio, Cruisin' Oldies 950 AM will sound amazing! You already know how great watching HD TV is vs. regular television...the improved sound from regular AM to AM-HD will be just as impressive! The best part is, there are no subscription fees!

HD Digital Radios are currently available from the following manufacturers and retails:
  • Car Toys
  • Quality Auto Sound
  • Ultimate Electronics
  • Best Buy
For more information about HD Digital Radio visit www.hdradio.com
 
 
And here are the "HD" answers we were looking for in the HD for the Holidays Quiz...
 
What was the TV show that featured the Fonz? -- Happy Days
What is the name of the ice cream that sounds like it's from Denmark? -- Haagen-Dazs
What is Hal "Baby" Moore's other nickname? -- Hot Dog
Who was unable to be reassembled after his great fall? -- Humpty Dumpty
Who hosted the Today Show in the '60s and later co-anchored ABC's 20/20? -- Hugh Downs
If you take a carriage ride through Downtown Denver or LoDo during the HoliDays how will it likely be powered? -- Horse Drawn
How did George Carlin describe his Weatherman character? -- Hippy Dippy
What brand of motorcycle did Peter Fonda ride in "Easy Rider"? -- Harley-Davidson
What was Louis Armstrong's 1964 #1 hit from the Broadway musical of the same name? -- Hello Dolly!
Name the 1960s Denver restaurant on I-25 that had a windmill in front of it. -- Hungry Dutchman (later H. Brinker's, now Landry's)
 
Thanks to everyone who entered!