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Podcast Archives

Radio Currents Podcast, Nov 17

Changes are expected in Washington when Obama takes office, Emmis Interactive signs several stations to its interactive platform and sales consulting services, MySimBook hires hired Doug Raines as vice president business development, and captioned HD Radio passes its test on election night.

Radio Currents Podcast, Nov 10

The CPB accepts grant applications for digital radio conversions; LBA takes on distribution for Kathrein and Schomandl; Netia appoints Scott Slocum as the manager of sales for North America; and James Cowan, president of Neutrik USA, passes away.

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Projects in Progress

Projects in Progress tracks facility installation projects from start to finish. Follow the progress of the WUVT-FM transmitter site upgrade.

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Milestones From Radio's Past

The history of radio broadcasting extends beyond the work of a few famous inventors.

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