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Views from the 2008 NAB Radio Show
Photos from the 2008 NAB Radio Show, including some shots from the ART Awards reception (see page 3).
Welcome to the 2008 NAB Radio Show.
Gary Cavell (center) discusses the revenue potential and logistic hurdles to consider when leasing space on an AM tower.
Kidd Kraddick originated his show from the convention center lobby on Wednesday and Thursday.
In his opening comments, David Rehr, president and CEO of the NAB, detailed the status and progress of several NAB projects. He also called on broadcasters to promote a positive attitude about radio and not reinforce the negative feelings that abound.
David Pogue, columnist for the New York Times, provided the keynote speech. He discussed emerging technology and its effects to and opportunities for radio.
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FCC Test Handbook and Test Reporting
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FEMA Best Practices Guide
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