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  • NAB Says C-Band Cost Structure Should Await Satellite Transition Detai...

    Association commented on FCC’s preliminary “cost catalog” to be used in reimbursements The devil is in the details, so the saying goes. That adage seems apt as the federal government considers how to establish a “catalog” of relocation costs for use

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  • NAB Applauds HEROES Act

    Passes House but Senate prospects dim The House has passed the HEROES (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions) Act, which would count individual TV and radio stations as small business in terms of forgivable loans even if they are part o

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  • “This Is Not the Time to Raise Fees”

    State broadcast association cites revenue declines of 60 to 70% New Jersey broadcasters Association, NJBA“To be sure, Mr. Chairman and commissioners, this is not the time to raise fees.” So says the leader of the New Jersey Broadcasters Associ

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  • ​Hayes Urges FCC Not to Collect Mass Media Regulatory Fees This Year

    He says measure could help stations struggling to stay afloat during pandemic Maine-based communications attorney Richard “Rick” Hayes has shared a letter he sent to Sen. Susan Collins (R – Maine). In it, he urges Congress to request that the FCC suspend

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  • FCC Proposes Regulatory Fees for 2020 Amid Uncertain Media Marketplace

    Proposal of $339 million is the exact amount requested in fiscal year 2019 Though impassioned letters were sent pressing the Federal Communications Commission to outright waive regulatory fees for media companies in 2020, the proposed regulatory fee schedule for the fiscal year

    Posted on:05-20 View:6
  • Shortwave Broadcasting - Challenges and Opportunities

    If shortwave had been discovered today instead of eight decades ago it would be hailed as an amazing new technology with great potential for the world we live in today. The current multi-platform media environment has created both challenges and o

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  • Who's The Future? DAB+ Radio, Pocasts or Live-Streaming?

    Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio was billed as a transformative technology that would revolutionise the industry when the first services went on the air in the mid-1990s. But a controversial u-turn in policy by the BBC has exposed the cracks in the argume

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  • Ampegon Puts Focus on Shortwave Transmitters

    Highlights progress on the company’s third-generation solid-state shortwave transmitters Ampegon Power Electronics highlights progress on the company’s third-generation solid-state shortwave transmitters, which it says will offer “significant adv

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  • SiriusXM Will Debut New Hybrid Radio System in Audi Cars

    Entertainment platform includes on-demand functionality On-demand functionality is a notable feature of the 360L platform. Satellite radio is about to get an important boost in capability. U.S. car buyers will

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  • NENT Group Drives DAB’s Future in Sweden

    The commercial operator has successfully pioneered the country’s DAB+ broadcasts STOCKHOLM — Sweden was one of the last countries in Europe to distribute legal commercial radio broadcasting licenses. Only in 1993 did the government start issuing two local commercial licen

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