Does EAS Have a Place in an Earthquake?
One engineer writes: "Speaking as an East Coast-based broadcaster, testing this $2,700 box every...
Paul Gregg Remembers Peter Dahl
‘Knowing Peter was there to help a station get back on the air after...
When Things Shake and Rattle, Radio Rolls
Today's 'platform motion' just reinforces that radio is more robust than broadband
Moody Radio Group Goes With Digital Alert Systems
Company is 99% ready but supports an extension to help smaller stations
Halfway Through 2011, Radio Revenue Is Up — a Bit
Online is growing, spot sales are not
EMF Is A-OK With CAP
"As an industry, we’ve known this was coming for a number of years."
Cherry Creek Proceeds With EAS Plans
Company owns 60 stations, mostly in the West and Northwest
FCC Staff Disavows One Precedent in Favor of Another
Footnote in public file penalty case involves the statute of limitations in certain circumstances
Cumulus Ready to Install EAS Gear Upon Delivery
'If an extension was going to be granted, we would have appreciated knowing about...
CBS Updates EAS With Sage Gear From SCMS
"“Our participation helps fulfill radio’s obligation to operate in the public interest.”
Jim Price: A Life Full of Radio and Faith
He co-founded Sterling Communications and embraced low-power FM radio
Radio Should Coordinate 9/11 Salute
The U.S. radio industry should act now to plan a coordinated national moment of...
ESPN Radio “Comes of Age”
New facility helps network evolve to provide content via many platforms
Seacrest Foundation Opens Another Kids’ Media Center
‘The Voice’ is now on the ‘air’ in Philadelphia
One in Four Engineers Can Recognize Processors by Ear
That’s among findings of a Wheatstone white paper exploring perceptions of audio processing
Clearwire Enhances New York 4G Network
Says it is now available to 12 million people in that area
At IBB, a Call for Rejuvenation
Uncle Sam’s radio engineers face familiar problems
Oklahoma Association Negotiates EAS Price With SCMS
Participating stations can get discount on Sage gear