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Though cautious, radio sees drones’ potential
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Though cautious, radio sees drones’ potential
Owner says sale won’t end pursuit of geo-fencing technology
New building to contain digital media center
Industry expanding into digital marketplace with on-demand, time-shifted content
The Voice of America continues its search for a new director
Station owner also worked for Gates Radio Co., founded brokerage firm
Radio Music License Committee, SESAC push for deal
Digital radio patent infringement case appears to be over
Office of Cuba Broadcasting says services should be maintained
Shell says broadcast organization is on solid footing to accomplish mission
Kintronic Labs president is recipient of NAB Radio Engineering Achievement Award
Office of Cuba Broadcasting defederalization request explained
STAs to protect southeastern AMs from interference could remain for awhile
Judge says plaintiff’s allegations “too hypothetical” to allow case to continue
Judge lets iBiquity case proceed while stays radio group proceedings
Advocates are keeping track of new strategies, peer support groups
At CBS Radio Phoenix, engineering and IT cooperatively manage digital products
VerStandig says it can’t reach settlement with SoundExchange
VerStandig vs. SoundExchange decision could overhaul streaming royalties
FEMA says stations should configure their EAS boxes to “enforce strict time”
CryptoLocker virus ties up music files and others
Empire and 1 WTC push and pull in market pitch for RF tenants
Geo-fencing streaming royalty exemption is at issue
Radio groups asked for trial delay to settle patentability question
VerStandig/SoundExchange case involves “geo-fencing”
Co-founder of Graham Brock is leading firm into its third engineering decade
Event, location codes suggested ahead of next national test
Tech developer asks court to declare Wyncomm/DRT HD Radio patent claims invalid
Some engineering consultants believe FCC will move on at least certain proposals soon
The suit centers on “geo-fencing” streaming within 150 miles
Radio groups get more time to respond to Wyncomm/DRT patent infringement claims
WASHINGTON — The Broadcasting Board of Governors’ recent budget request for funding U.S. international...
Notes reform bill passed by House Committee in April
Measure could now move to full House
House bill would “improve efficiency, effectiveness and flexibility” of U.S. international broadcasting
He is the recipient of the NAB Radio Engineering Achievement Award for 2014
Judge agrees to give both sides more time “to discuss possible settlement”
Court filings indicate radio groups may be willing to settle before trial
One legal expert weighs in on HD Radio patent suit development
Broadcasters get extension to respond to litigation