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January 2004 Contents Online
Highlights of news items from the January 2004 issue.
FCC
Seeks Comment on Separate Antennas for IBOC
The FCC wants to know more about the ideas proposed by the NAB.
Comments are due Jan. 8 and reply comments are due Jan. 23.
No
Media Ownership Resolution Until 2004
The U.S. Senate refused to act this year on an omnibus spending bill
that contains new media ownership rules. No vote is expected before the
Senate returns on Jan. 20, 2004.
MacBride
to Head NAB Legal and Regulatory Affairs
She replaces Jeff Baumann, who retires from the NAB in February
following 20 years or service.
Sirius
Reaches 200,000 Subscribers
Sirius currently has four plug-and-play products available at retail
outlets with more receivers scheduled for release.
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Today in Radio History
Milestones From Radio's Past
The history of radio broadcasting extends beyond the work of a few famous inventors.
EAS Information More on EAS
FCC Publishes Fifth Report and Order on EAS
The new rules take effect April 30, 2012.
FEMA Releases 2012 Supplemental Guidance Report
The purpose of the document is to promote consistency in policy across Federal grant programs, and to ensure compatibility among Federally funded projects.
EAS/CAP FAQ
Now that FEMA has adopted the CAP1.2 standard, broadcasters are asking questions about the deadline to install equipment and updates to the EAS rules.
NWS XML/Atom Feed for CAP Messages
The feed provides feeds for all US states and territories.
How Much Data in CAP?
Now that the IPAWS OPEN server is on-line, it makes sense to get your CAP-enabled EAS equipment going.
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Radio 2012 Calendar Wallpaper
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