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The audience was small; advertising revenue was even smaller. The writing was on the wall for Metro Radio’s digital broadcasting well before the station’s announcement – it became a matter of when rather than if after Digital Broadcasting Corporation (DBC) earlier decided to return...</description>
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      <title>As another Hong Kong broadcaster gives up on digital radio, when will the trigger finally be pulled on this idea?</title>
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