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Will an interoperability mindset catch on among purveyors of products and protocols?
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Will an interoperability mindset catch on among purveyors of products and protocols?
American college stations deserve more than they get from our industry
‘Broadcast Equipment Exchange’ launched in July 1977; it has grown, changed and prospered with...
‘Without you we would have no clue what was going on’
State broadcast association helps underwrite a training program for would-be techies
Manufacturers, FEMA urge commission not to forbid ‘text-to-speech’
Some changes and growth to tell you about at RW and NewBay
Publisher finds broadcast titles ‘an exciting area of growth’
No ‘must carry,’ and we all must participate; but where does it go from...
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Engineering staff plans relocation project in Tribune Tower
Riismandel: ‘It’s an amazing time for radio and audio media’
Rudman lays out what to watch for in the world of EAS, CAP and...
106 million listeners a week? That’s nothing to sniff at
Get Ready for More Changes to Traditional Broadcast Infrastructure
He hopes NAB can help stations overcome noise and handset problems
Tests of wireless 4G for broadcast tantalize, delight and frighten
Geo-coding usage task group explores location-based tech for radio
If some people can ignore the law, why can’t all of us do so?
Lightsquared claims its system will protect GPS, but industry tests show otherwise
He co-founded Sterling Communications and embraced low-power FM radio
Uncle Sam’s radio engineers face familiar problems
Musing about platforms, data services and radio’s place on the glass dashboard
BBN expects to be fully compliant by early August
New Telecommunications Services Offer Advantages for News Reporting
FASTROAD introduces a tool to help you do efficiency comparisons
Radio people tell their stories in their own unique voices
A consulting engineer muses about the benefits of refarming UHF
Jim Withers says Facebook is great, but nothing beats face time
This month Radio World has started our preview coverage of radio’s biggest annual convention.
Don Miller helps Washington get a head start in implementing CAP
Readers enjoyed our story about an early love affair
New law also offers FCC an opportunity to make some beneficial changes
He’s Steve Church’s replacement as CEO. What should we expect from Telos now?
Conlon’s strategy is to address radio’s ‘three significant challenges’
At least so far, his personality and style seem well suited to the task
Nevada SECC chair talks about governor’s activation and other concerns