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  • Radio From Home: You May Be More Prepared Than You Realize

    Robert Ferguson The author is a support engineer for Wheatstone. He says that nearly every customer support call has been COVID-19-related since the middle of March. How many of you have bought a virtual mixer, set it up ini

    Posted on:04-24 View:8
  • College Radio and Coronavirus

    The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been significant. The difficult situation that many educational institutions find themselves in, of closing campus access to the community that uses it, affects college radio uniquely, and requires us to ask some que

    Posted on:04-24 View:28
  • Jim Houser Named EMF Chief Content Officer

    He will split his time between California and Tennessee Jim Houser Educational Media Foundation has hired Jim Houser as chief content officer, a newly created role. He will report to EMF CEO Bill Reeves beginning next month, when he will begin to split

    Posted on:04-24 View:30
  • FMUSER-Streaming and Smart Speakers Could Save AM.

    If broadcasters can weather the transition, these technologies can bolster listenership and sales Today, in the third decade of the 21st century, I am noticing disturbing things about our industry and AM radio. We are seeing stations being turned o

    Posted on:04-24 View:20
  • FMUSER-WHY BROADCAST RADIO ATTRACTS YOUNG DIGITAL STARS

    Twenty – or even ten – years ago, there was no such thing as a career as a social media influencer. Marketing wasn’t something you could see everyday people doing on their social media feed, and many of today’s digital stars had yet to be born. But now, i

    Posted on:04-24 View:20
  • Broadcasters Get Behind All-Digital AM Option

    Numerous entities express support for idea in comments filed with the commission The U.S. broadcast industry, it seems, wants AM radio stations to have the option to turn on all-digital transmissions, if they wish, on a station-by-station basis. Comments filed

    Posted on:04-24 View:26
  • ​FCC Gives Green Light to Durham Translator

    Radio One had objected, but the FCC says its petition didn’t meet requirements A new FM translator for an AM station may be on the horizon in Durham, N.C., despite concerns from another local station about interference. It’s a case that will be of

    Posted on:04-24 View:30
  • ​A Puerto Rican Partnership Is ‘Numero Uno’ For iHeart

    Puerto Rico’s radio broadcasting history is replete with success stories. Some involve WUNO-AM and its early 1970s success at 1320 kHz under Mooney Broadcasting. Others involve the rise of one of the first “networks” in the U.S. territory, with the simulcast of

    Posted on:04-24 View:21
  • Skyview Networks Bets On A Big Sports Gaming Pact

    One of the nation’s foremost sports betting information networks has partnered up with a key sports audio company “to further gain market share and sponsorship opportunities.” VSiN‘s partnership with Skyview Networks comes despite the shutdown of c

    Posted on:04-24 View:23
  • How FM Stereo Came to Life

    FCC did not settle for the industry’s ad hoc standardization “Milestones” is a series of reminiscences about notable radio technological developments. Some of us remember when the Federal Communications Commission would choose standards based on consensus and tec

    Posted on:04-24 View:20
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