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Guy Wire
by Guy Wire
RW Online's Masked Engineer

Until our new data system is fully integrated, please click here for articles prior to September 1, 2006.

Who is that masked man? It's Guy Wire, who, with his trusty soldering iron and riding astride his cluster's remote van, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the radio way. Guy Wire is the pseudonym of a veteran engineer who prefers to remain anonymous. He welcomes your comments and questions. E-mail him at: gwire@imaspub.com.
Also check out Guy Wire's Internet Mailbag to see what others have to say about his column.
 


Ouch! Radio Hunkers Down
Industry Simultaneously Faces Many Challenges and Declining Revenues
by Guy Wire, 4.09.2008
Station employees everywhere know these are tough times for radio. more


Guy’s 2008 Forecast (and Surprises)
Our Visionary Cowboy Test-Drives a Sync-Equipped Ford and Makes Bold Predictions
by Guy Wire, 2.12.2008
Making room for a new calendar as I did in January prompts a look back on how our industry grappled with the past year’s challenges and what’s likely to occur moving into the new year. more


Battle for the Band: AM IBOC Under Siege
Nighttime Hash Complaints Slow Deployment & Operation of HD on AM Band, Raise Doubts About Success
by Guy Wire, 12.12.2007
The interference fallout of full-time AM HD operations has been scattered and largely anecdotal. According to reports in RW, only one formal complaint has been filed as of this writing. By the time you read this, there likely will be others. more


Time of Reckoning Nears for HD Radio
With a Stalled Rollout and Little Support From the Big Three, Are Industry Insiders Starting to Doubt HD?
by Guy Wire, 10.10.2007
It’s beginning to seem like a long time ago when many of us started laying plans to add IBOC digital transmission to our stations. more


iPhone: Smart Phone Worth Waiting For
It Offers Indisputably Cool Functions and Aesthetics, But the Second-Gen Model Likely Will Cut Price, Bugs
by Guy Wire, 8.20.2007
The panting over the most hyped smart phone on the planet will subside but one thing is for sure. It is indeed a very cool personal electronic pocket servant that has mesmerized Apple lovers, students, geeks and even broadcasters. more


NAB2007: North Hall Redo, HD Hits Mainstream
by Guy Wire, 6.06.2007
The annual NAB rite of passage on the desert has come and gone for broadcasters. more


New Options for Pirates and LPFM
Should the Commission Make It Easier to Obtain Community Licenses in Small Towns?
by Guy Wire, 3.28.2007
Harry Reid's FCC intervention is provoking new thinking on LPFM licensing and how more pirate stations might become legal. more


Guy's Predictions for 2007
Among Them, Adoption of HD Transmission Standards, First HD Portable Sets, Possible Satellite Merger
by Guy Wire, 2.21.2007
It seems obligatory to reflect on the year past and extrapolate industry trends while peering ahead to make predictions for the coming year. more


Radio Makes Room for WiMax
Developments May Alter the Broadcasting Landscape, But Radio’s Strengths Will Keep It Viable
by Guy Wire, 12.13.2006
It would seem that quite a few engineers in our business are giving up on any future for radio. To them, WiMax is a torpedo dead ahead that is poised to sink radio broadcasting and its 90 years of legacy service. more


Let’s Have AM Improvement With Clout
The NAB’s Translator Proposal Will Provide AM With Some Long-Overdue Relief. Even More Should Be Done
by Guy Wire, 10.18.2006
It’s been a long time coming, but we finally have a proposed rule making initiative that will give the AM service some long overdue help of real significance. more


Satellite in Trouble as HD Grows
HD Radio Sales May Be Slow, But XM and Sirius Stocks Decline and Subscriptions Plateau
by Guy Wire, 8.23.2006
As the hot summer months course through the 2006 calendar, we are beginning to see a number of important evolving events and clues emerge that preview how the competing forces of satellite radio and HD are likely to fare in the future. more


NAB2006 Abuzz Over IP, HD Rollout
by Guy Wire, 6.05.2006
Vendors Tout Audio Over IP, IP-Based Remote Control for Transmitters, Emergence of HD Radios more


Work Smart to Support the Radio Family
Facing an Increasing Number of Programming Streams, Staff Is Encouraged to Focus on Efficiency
by Guy Wire, 4.05.2006
A recent RW editorial cited the recent population explosion of radio channels in our industry (March 29). No longer is a radio station only one on-channel AM or FM signal. With the advent of Web streaming and HD, radio facilities all over the country have created new channels and are now facing the challenge of supporting them with additional and alternate content to reach new audiences. more


HD Tabletop Received With Eagerness
Clean HD Multicast Performance in a Table Radio Finally Arrives With the Boston Acoustics Recepter
by Guy Wire, 2.22.2006
It seemed like it would take forever, but consumers finally got their first taste of a real tabletop HD Radio just in time for Christmas. more


Can Radio Fight the ‘Internet Revolution’?
Let’s Not Give Up on the Grand Old Medium Just Yet
by Guy Wire, 12.14.2005
Almost every day we read and hear about the impending demise of radio. Terrestrial radio. The radio we’ve all enjoyed and depended on for the past 85 years. more


AM IBOC Tries to Get Past the Noise
by Guy Wire, 10.19.2005
Will Interference Problems Derail AM's Digital Upgrade? more


The Great AM Debate
by Guy Wire, 8.25.2005
Guy Defends His Proposals to Thin the Population of a ‘Herd Full of Cripples’ more


Let's Save the AM Band
by Guy Wire, 5.24.2005
Guy Wire Says It's Time to Reorganize AM's Family Living Arrangements more


5.1 Surround Sound Music Needs a Jumpstart
by Guy Wire, 3.31.2005
It's Time to Move Toward a Standard for Radio more


Keeping Score on Satellite Radio
by Guy Wire, 2.09.2005
The Dog Star suddenly looks like a balloon in search of a pin. more



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