Blacks Are Few in U.S. Radio Engineering
Social justice movement puts spotlight on a lack of radio tech diversity
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Social justice movement puts spotlight on a lack of radio tech diversity
Agency may be taking time-out on further investigations
Lump-sum payments would come after the auction that begins in early December
Groups slash capital expenditures, ask tech staffs to do more with less
Pittman: “The challenges that we have faced due to COVID-19 were unprecedented …”
Work strategies remain disrupted; more centralization is likely longer-term
It seeks to be the next “independent darling B2B AI company” in broadcast
With its emphasis on connectivity and data, the ecosystem of the dashboard is changing
But big groups caution the FCC that more real-world data is needed first
We checked in with Al Shuldiner, head of the FCC Audio Division
One outcome of the health crisis is to accelerate adoption of new tech approaches
Sets stage for potential painful second quarter
NAB Engineering Achievement honoree is all about customer service, support and training
Pittman: “We don’t think the quality will go down, we want the best programming...
Newest member of NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame is iconic top 40 radio jock...
Goal is to “increase flexibility while maintaining interference protection and the core LPFM goals”
Travel permission granted to “essential critical infrastructure workforce”
Package includes provision for reimbursement to displaced users — if they registered
The group that operates the only current all-digital station in the U.S. sees great...
Asks FCC to further address interference concerns and build in a subsequent review plan
Group urges FCC to allow optional and reversible conversions to all-digital on AM
Association voices strong support for allowing voluntary conversions
Cites audio quality, multicasting and metadata among the benefits
But smaller broadcasters say the burden of current rule compliance is significant
“Franken FMs” defend their existence; NPR calls them a misuse of public airwaves
Will continue push into advanced technologies
Nonregistered users may face costs soon
NAB said it will review the plan with eye on protecting content distribution
A look back over Jacobs Media survey data tracks the evolution of consumer media use
Station says it is a “vital component of the Spanish-speaking community in the metro...
Still plenty of guesswork involved when asking how next-gen wireless will play out
Symposium panelists paint their industry as challenged by competition and regulations
Congressman and former broadcaster reflects as he prepares for his final year on the...
Advocates argue that the low-power FM service is now a mature one
Public auction planned for repurposed spectrum aimed at 5G uses
Low-power TV advocates embrace Channel 6 and want to keep audio broadcasts on 87.7...
Nonprofit FM gets back on air but will need to find a new home
As the FCC backs off requirements, what will it mean for radio ownership interests?
Media companies, marketers and agencies explore how to capitalize and monetize
Commissioner talks about broadcaster reimbursement, other current radio issues
NAB urges the commission to ignore “a win staring us all in the face”