New Study Looks at Third-Party Data Phase-Out
Transition to first-party data will present opportunities for radio to grow digital advertising revenue
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Transition to first-party data will present opportunities for radio to grow digital advertising revenue
Broadcasters would be required to report cyber threats
Son of a former business associate of Chris Devine calls GBS statements "blatantly inaccurate"
2022 has seen a flurry of letters to property owners
Thomson Broadcast this summer took control of GatesAir
"Entirely unaware of our participation in this proceeding"
50 kW outlet dumps news format and bets on sports gambling programming
Technology could lead radio broadcasters to “exclude rural areas,” 13 Republicans say
George Apfel spent 50 years in broadcasting, earning a spot in Nevada's Broadcasters Hall...
Commission says radio and TV alerts will now be clearer and more accessible to...
Says NAB is playing mischief
NAB questions validity of some comments from small broadcasters
Contention swirls around efforts to launch geo-targeting technology
But it's poised to adopt other proposed EAS rule changes
In response, GeoBroadcast Solutions decries "desperate attempt at character assassination"
Initiative will highlight next-generation technologies in vehicles
Radio stations would not be exempted from the proposed CAP prioritization mandate
New England ham radio repeater to be dedicated to their memory
FCC orders mandatory participation for wireless carriers in new initiative
Group made case for first local radio service in small community
“Alaska presents challenges for every broadcast engineer”
Company releases Q2 earnings
iHeart to use voice cloning AI to translate podcasts
Advertising research and data company says “local radio at a disadvantage” without it
Says a growing number of smartphones are now WEA 3.0 capable
Broadcasting advocacy group never previously established a position on FM6 issue
CEO LeGeyt says satellite radio company wrong about AM/FM radio
FCC imposing regulatory fees would “cause harm” to unlicensed spectrum users
Says NAB is leading campaign to “misinform and disseminate misleading information”
In conjunction with Chapter 22’s Broadcast and Technology Expo
The group opposes the technology, claims it would cause "unavoidable and unresolvable interference"
SECC chair found new ARS system “tedious”
Some states miss July 5 filing deadline
Radio needs to “build-out the screen” in vehicles
Wireless carriers must participate in disaster planning and recovery
State will redesign SECC committee
NAB: “Ham-fisted approach by FCC is nonsensical and unlawful”
States were asked for better emergency management plans