Bits and Pieces Picked Off the Floor
Musings and mutterings, as I walked the floor of the NAB Show.
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Musings and mutterings, as I walked the floor of the NAB Show.
Overall, it has become clear to us that radio’s health and growth do not...
This book is appropriate for engineers as well as managers.
Satellite radio is here to stay. Those who think they can throw enough regulatory...
Bill Ashley is one of those fellows who signs his e-mails “73” instead of...
The Web supports a dynamic interactive with our audience, allowing us to get news...
What a shame to not take advantage of the exceptional educational opportunities offered by...
Named after Amber Hagerman of Arlington, Texas, who was abducted and murdered in January,...
Although many commercial and larger non-commercial radio Webcasters cringe when they think of having...
As passionate participants in the radio and television industry, we are all under pressure...
As “new media” continue to proliferate, traditional radio broadcasting faces new competitive challenges.
On assignment for NRB Daily News, a sister publication to RW, I recently had...
The agency is seeking public input on unattended operations in its high-profile broadcast proceedings...
The Broadcast Board of Governors has done enough damage to the U.S. public diplomacy.
The Second Report and Order on a next-generation Emergency Alert System finally was published...
Broadcasters don’t want to pay more than they have to for content, so it’s...
Low-power FM stations fill a public service niche. As small, decidedly local stations, they...
Recently, the SBE sent out a press release announcing the renewal of its contract...
In recent years, local emergency management personnel have used radio and television broadcast stations,...
Imagine you’re the chief of a station in Madison, Wis. It’s summertime, peak tornado...
As a market chief engineer who has installed HD-R systems on two AMs and...
As an owner/engineer who has been around this crazy business since the ‘60s, I...
I made a series of short recordings at my cottage at Klinger Lake near...
Some people predicted an “IBOCalypse” when AM HD operations went full-time on Sept. 14....
Two years ago I decided RW would present occasional articles profiling young engineers. I...
We’ve made this point but we feel compelled to reiterate it in the wake...
Three years ago, the hot buzzword in media was “convergence.” This referred not only...
“Just taking a run-through of the latest Radio World issue, Oct. 10, and what...
As the old adage goes, hindsight is 20/20. What radio needs is more clarity...
The oil company makes it clear that its primary issue is the threat to...
Broadcast Electronics is approaching its 50th anniversary in 2009 and I was pleased to...
After I retired from my position as chief engineer for KFI(AM) and KOST(FM) in...
When broadcast leaders recently realized they needed to meet with regulatory and weather officials...
WQED(FM) is a fine arts radio service for Pittsburgh that is, frankly, just getting...
Having taken some time to carefully read through Skip Pizzi’s article “Moving On Up...
Franklin Roosevelt’s administration was only weeks old when a newspaper reporter asked him how...
There is an issue brewing in the radio industry and it revolves around nothing...
Winding its way through the Senate is the First Response Broadcasters Act of 2007....
“Rather than be a mile wide and an inch deep, we want to go...
The theme of the Broadcasters Foundation of America’s financial assistance program for 2007 is...
It's timely that a federal court has called into question part of the FCC's...