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Satellite Radio: A Manager's Perspective
For thirty years, many public radio stations built their public service model by broadcasting programs purchased wholesale from national program producers.
Building and maintaining a client base
In our ongoing discussion about the business of contract engineering, we've touched upon the importance of managing records, resources and risks. This
The Wireless Revolution Revisited
The core technology took some twists and turns before it finally attained killer-ap status. There has been considerable interest and discussion of late
Tall AM towers
Usually, bigger is better. But in the case of AM towers, taller is not always better. A very tall AM radiator is not always the best radiator. In fact,
Making Money on the Web (the 2001 plan)
Making money online is possible by using the complimentary aspects of the website and radio.
Renewed Interest
Radio is about to get a shot in the arm. Satellite radio stands ready to serve millions with the start of services from Sirius and XM. Wall Street expects
New Products (Jul 2001)
LPB: Silent Boom | Wheatstone: Studio furniture | Jutel: Radioman | Ward-Beck: POD 17 & 19 | Middle Atlantic: RackTools | BSI: Studio kits | Marti: Digital Cellcast | Everstream: Encoder wrapper | Stainless: Design services | Andrew: MT1000/MT2000 DryLine | Orban: Opticodec | Audemat: FM_MC4 | TC Works: Spark 2.0 | Yamaha: CDR10 | ERI: iBox
Data Routers
Routers, switches and hubs are integral parts of a wide-area computer network. Each has its own unique function.
Streaming Under Attack
Webcasters that survived the Copyright Office's December royalty decision have been dealt another nearly fatal blow.
Surviving the Internet
We all know that habits change. Radio listening habits (and naturally radio itself) have undergone some changes from their origin. The most dramatic change
Transmitters, towers and antennas at NAB2001
Discussions with FM engineers unearthed concerns about radio's future when considered with reference to streaming, DAB/IBOC, RBDS, satellite radio, and
New Products at NAB 2001
Digital audio console Auditronics ALM-12d: Combines the functions of a router and an on-air audio console into one package. The ALM-12d lets any input
Make it so!
While you attended the NAB, you kicked the tires and identified the purchases you want to make. What comes next?
The licensing process
Whoever said, the more things change, the more they remain the same, must have had the FCC in mind. More than 50 years ago, Form 301 was thin and did
New commissioners named
The White House announced that President Bush will send to the Senate the names of Kevin J. Martin, Kathleen Q. Abernathy, and Michael J. Copps, three
Remote access equipment requirements
Last month, I discussed three methods to remotely access your server dial-up, extranet and the virtual private network (VPN). This month, we will look
Leave the driving to us?
There is something fundamentally troubling about a format designed by a unilateral, proprietary group and not driven by an open standards process. NAB
2001 Regulatory Fees
The FCC has proposed a new schedule of annual regulatory fees.
Manager's Perspective on Going Digital
If you ask most broadcast managers about going digital, you will probably get a response like, It's not a question of if; it's a question of when. However,
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