When Your Dream Call Sign Is Lost At Sea
Veteran consultant John Broomall employs different strategies to deal with call sign conflicts
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Veteran consultant John Broomall employs different strategies to deal with call sign conflicts
"Quit listening to the pundits who have not been around when they blame problems...
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Geoffrey Starks appeared at an NAFB event in Washington, D.C.
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She says "broadcast engineering is in my DNA"
The FCC declined to reconsider the group’s application for a low-power station
OMB, Cable AML, and COMARTEL move forward to combine expertise
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David Bialik shares his experiences from this year's SBE Ennes Workshop
More than 450 community radio stations are currently in operation
Don’t ask me to sign an agreement with stipulations that apply to employees
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He worked the same morning shift at Chattanooga's WDEF for 74 years
Commercial broadcaster builds out its streaming capabilities
New Global China Unit announced during ‘World Service Presents’
Project will ensure drivers can be reached with emergency alerts
An efficient solution to send full composite to sites without excessive bandwidth consumption
Station was chosen as the fifth annual recipient
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Sixty-one pages of fabulous new rooms and facilities
Ebook explores the most important trends in broadcast codec technology