Community Broadcaster: Joining Forces
Are shared services in community radio’s future?
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Are shared services in community radio’s future?
The digital radio alternative can natively provide maps and messages in multiple languages
Woodstock anniversary is a moment for community radio to connect
A single-point system beats a system requiring multiple signal sources
Some excerpts from a blog written by NAB VP of Strategic Planning Patrick McFadden
Owners are primarily in charge, but that doesn’t mean tenants are off the hook
The national emergency system test is here Aug. 7
Find “designated hitters” in markets to take on secondary language EAS messaging
A leasing company wants your tower — should you go for it?
The key to unlocking digital radio’s value will be the user experience in the...
The year was 1972 and WOHO(AM) was second in the ratings...
Community radio podcasting gets a boost, and a reminder of its potential
Radiodays Asia, held in Kuala Lumpur, addresses challenges, potential facing radio broadcasters in the...
Fresh efforts to grow media and audience deserve recognition
Read excerpts of iHeartMedia’s arguments to the commission about easing FM ownership rules
Here’s what you need to know, including details of the revised complaint procedures
PEG radio and television endangered by FCC moves
Alaska governor’s veto harms community radio and residents
A straight “lift and shift” may not be the right approach to your station’s...
WorldDAB Automotive conference emphasizes the digital radio standard’s progress in the car
A reading for radio program promotes confidence for students
Rachel Haggerty was one of a handful of students selected for the program
The annual meeting will address key issues affecting DAB and digital radio in the...
Community radio’s longest running event scheduled for June 18–20
A broadcaster reflects on four decades of radio and predicts what’s to come
A national debate should encourage safety considerations
AoIP is just now gaining full steam for the radio industry, Sacks says
Aims to address engineering “brain drain”
Jonathan Yinger looks into his crystal ball at the future for AM radio
Beyond numbers, community radio must ask about relevance
Broadcasting simultaneously in digital and analog can either enhance or stifle your station
Musicians’ objectionable actions raise questions about their place on radio
As low-power FM nears its 20th anniversary, let’s agree that the true threat is...
Generational shifts and more are reshaping community radio donations
Will the Windy City’s million dollar translator twins be a victim of new interference...
"Police raided our tower and confiscated the transmitter, now we wait for our day...
Student productions prompt questions for community radio
Stations should put more into training and educating staff and volunteers
Translator interference reform is well-meaning but the devil is in the details
Organization said relaxation will discourage minority ownership and undo incubator efforts
A Q&A with Melody Spann Cooper, chairman of Midway Broadcasting Corp.