Seven Major Automakers Expand Commitment to HD Radio(TM) Technology

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Seven Major Automakers Expand Commitment to HD Radio(TM) Technology

New Vehicles from BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Lincoln, Scion & Volvo Quality, Value and Versatility of HD Radio Digital Pipeline to Consumers Driving Widespread Adoption

NEW YORK, April 1 -- New York International Auto Show -- iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio Technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting, today announced expanded support for HD Radio Technology from a wide array of leading automakers.

"The auto industry is accelerating its commitment to HD Radio Technology," said Bob Struble, iBiquity Digital President and CEO. "HD Radio Technology is now a core element of the entertainment package offered by leading automakers. Our technology provides a digital pipeline to the consumer, with crystal-clear audio, more content choices and new services such as iTunes Tagging, Real Time Traffic, Journaline and other information."

Several carmakers have used this week's annual New York International Auto Show to highlight their expanded commitments to HD Radio Technology. BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Lincoln, Scion and Volvo have all extended their commitments to the technology with a mix of new vehicle launches, broader application and new services.

Expanded Commitment & More Vehicles in Dealerships

Ford, confirmed two new models equipped with HD Radio Technology are now available at dealerships - the 2011 model year Mustang and Super Duty.  Ford, which earlier this year announced plans for the first ever vehicles to feature factory installed iTunes Tagging, will additionally include HD Radio Technology in the Taurus, Econoline, Escape, F-Series, Flex, and Fusion line-ups.

Lincoln previously announced that the first vehicle line to offer HD Radio Technology as a factory-installed option would be the MKX. Other models that will include HD Radio Technology are the MKS, MKT and Navigator.

With BMW's recent launch of the 2011 model year 5 Series, the automaker's entire product line has HD Radio Technology as standard equipment. The 7 Series, 6 Series, 3 Series, 1 Series, X5, X6, X3, Z4 Roadster and 5 Series Gran Turismo make up the rest of the balance of the HD Radio-equipped lineup.

Hyundai is also offering HD Radio Technology as standard with the introductory inclusion in the Equus, their high-end flagship model. Other Hyundai models offering HD Radio Technology as a factory-installed option include the Genesis sedan and the 2011 model year Sonata.

Also embracing HD Radio Technology, Kia has confirmed plans for factory-installed HD Radio receivers in multiple 2011 model year vehicles, including select sedans and SUVs.

The New York Auto Show will also be the venue for Scion to announce the arrival of the all new 2011 model year iQ and tC. Both these vehicles offer HD Radio Technology in the upgraded audio system packages. Those vehicles join the xB and xD in offering HD Radio-enabled enhanced audio systems.

And rounding out the announcements, Volvo will make HD Radio Technology standard on the new 2011 model year S60. The C30, C70, S40, TC, S80, V50, V70, XC60, XC70 and XC90, which are already standard, are currently available at dealerships today.

OEMs Moving Towards Standardization of HD Radio Technology

More automakers are accelerating their HD Radio adoption from a factory-installed option to standard equipment. BMW and Volvo both offer the technology as standard across their entire vehicle line-up. Other OEMs have committed to offering digital radio as standard on specific models, including Audi, Hyundai, Jaguar, Mercedes, and Rolls-Royce.

HD Radio Technology Adoption Firmly Entrenched in the Auto Industry:

Additional OEM brands that have announced intentions to install HD Radio receivers as either standard or optional equipment include:

  --  Audi - standard on A6, A8 and Q7 2011 models; available on the
      navigation radio on A4, A5, and Q5 2011 models.
  --  Jaguar - standard feature on the flagship 2010 Jaguar XJ, XF and XK
      models offer it as factory-installed option.
  --  Land Rover - factory-installed option across entire Land Rover and
      Range Rover vehicle offering.
  --  Mercedes - factory-installed option in popular premium packages in the
      E-, E-Coupe/Sedan , GL-, M-, R- and SLK- Class and standard equipment
      in the CL-, CLS-, G-, S-, and SL -Class models in dealerships today.
  --  Mercury - factory-installed option on the 2011 model year Mariner.
  --  MINI USA - factory-installed option in MINI Cooper, Convertible and
      Clubman in dealerships today.
  --  Rolls-Royce - standard feature in Phantom Series.
  --  Volkswagen announced that select 2010 models equipped with the DVD
      navigation system will include HD Radio Technology as a feature.

  About iBiquity Digital Corporation

iBiquity Digital Corporation is the developer of HD Radio(TM) Technology, which is fueling the digital radio revolution in the United States and around the world. The digital technology enables broadcasters to offer new and unique FM content via HD2/HD3 channels, crystal-clear sound and data services on both the AM and FM bands - all free, with no subscription fee. Leading broadcasters, consumer electronics manufacturers, automakers and retailers are committed to HD Radio Technology. iBiquity Digital is a privately held company with operations in Columbia, MD, Auburn Hills, MI, and Basking Ridge, NJ. For more information, please visit http://www.hdradio.com/ and http://www.ibiquity.com/.

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  Scott Cianciulli / Nancy Zakhary
  Brainerd Communicators
  212-986-6667
  cianciulli@braincomm.comnancy@braincomm.com

Note to editors: HD Radio(TM) and the "HD Radio" logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. The "HD" in HD Radio(TM) is part of iBiquity Digital's brand name for its advanced digital AM/FM system. It does not mean hybrid digital or high-definition digital; both of these are incorrect.

Source: iBiquity Digital Corporation
   

CONTACT:  Scott Cianciulli, cianciulli@braincomm.com or  Nancy Zakhary,
nancy@braincomm.com, both of Brainerd Communicators, +1-212-986-6667

Web Site:  http://www.ibiquity.com/

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