NABA Focuses on Chips and Cyber
December event will explore growing security risks to broadcast operations
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December event will explore growing security risks to broadcast operations
The author is with law firm Fletcher Heald and Hildreth, on whose blog this...
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Glenn Schuck to keynote October National Student Electronic Media Convention in Philadelphia
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How WFMU is confronting the challenge of preserving its 58-year history
WMCO station manager recalls her student's experiences at past conventions.
Take it upon yourself to make sure what you thought was clear is in...
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EAS participants must register and complete Form One pronto; FCC also seeks comment on...
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A confluence of favorable circumstances led to preservation of an invaluable audio resource
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More than 1,300 broadcasters, including station owners, GMs, engineers and sales executives, will converge...
The author is general manager of WSOU(FM) at Seton Hall University in South Orange,...
The AM Radio Preservation Alliance in April told the FCC that some of its...
Broadcast attorney Harry Cole helps readers make sense of the important technical changes going...
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Conference for audio information services takes place June in New Jersey