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Inside Associated Press in Washington
by Tom Vernon, 4.09.2008
There are more than three miles of 4 inch conduit, more than four miles of electrical cable, more than a mile of mechanical piping and more than 1,200 miles of data cable. more


LVCC Will Get an Extreme Makeover
The Convention Center to Undergo Major Renovations Through 2011
by Ken Freed, 4.09.2008
Since it opened in 1959 with the World Congress of Flight, the LVCC has hosted some of the largest trade shows in the world. more


Dahl Shutters Company, Sells Its Parts
Harbach Buys Dahl Amateur Parts Supplier; Plans for June Re-launch
by James G. Withers, 4.09.2008
Dahl said he is optimistic about the experience his customers will have with Harbach. more


Radio, By Any Other Name ...
Engineers See Both Promise and Dangers in the Blossoming Choices for Alternative Delivery
by Tom Vernon, 3.26.2008
As broadcast engineers contemplate their annual sojourn to Las Vegas, RW talked to several about what’s going on in their worlds and what’s on their minds. more


NCE Applicants Have Big Dreams
Wanna-Be Noncom Licensees File for New Frequencies; Patience Is Advised
by Randy J. Stine, 3.26.2008
Experts say since many of the 3,630 are mutually exclusive, meaning multiple applicants applied for the same frequency, the total number of new channels assigned is hard to predict. more


A New Concept in AM Radiator Design
A Provocative Research Idea Leads Field Observers Onto Likely Solution
by Dr. J. Parcfolluf IV and R. Langison, P.E., 3.26.2008
The problem was simple. How could they continue to broadcast without their towers? more


BSW Enhances Offerings With Wheatstone Consoles
3.12.2008
RW asked BSW’s Steve Kawasaki about the announcement. more


Religious Managers Gather in Nashville
Christian Stations, Like Other Broadcasters, Are Redefining Themselves as Audio Content Providers
by Craig Johnston, 3.01.2008
“We are very concerned about the implications for all non-profit broadcasters, radio, television, Web-based, all of them, because we feel this might be the beginning of an initiative for the federal government to step into all non-profit organizations, to look for roles for governance.” more


Copper Theft Knows No Market Limits
While One State Ponders Changes in Law, Stations Share Tips to Deter ‘Hot Wire’ Crime
by Randy J. Stine, 3.01.2008
Florida legislators are eyeing get-tough measures to stop copper thieves from ransacking vulnerable and often remote broadcast sites and reselling the scrap metal. more


Hy Lit Spun the Platters in Philly
For Over 50 Years, His Baritone Voice and Lively Delivery Were Heard on Philadelphia Airwaves and At Hundreds of Personal Appearances
by Ken Deutsch, 3.01.2008
He was there when rock and roll was born in the 1950s. He hosted Elvis, the Beatles and the Stones in the ‘60s. And he helped promote Philadelphia’s unique soul sound in the 1970s and ‘80s. more


Plans for New EAS Move Forward
But Next Generation Is a Year or More Away and Details of Equipment Requirements Remain Unknown
by Randy J. Stine, 2.01.2008
Saying EAS needs improvements but not replacing, the Society of Broadcast Engineers along with a number of governmental entities continue working toward the launch of a new emergency alerting system. more


JDAS Is a ‘Specialized Industrial Computer’
An Interview With Eric Wiler
2.01.2008
Eric Wiler is the senior director of technology for Jones Radio Networks, which recently launched the Jones Digital Audio Server, a delivery technology platform for distribution of radio content manufactured by Wegener. more


With Radio Blogs, Stations Practice the Art of the Possible
by Tom Vernon, 2.01.2008
As broadcasters in the Internet age sought new ways to connect with their audience, many stations added Web pages, started streaming program audio and initiated podcasts. Some in the past few years also have added station blogs. more


‘Freedom Radio’ Plays Out in Iraq
From a ‘Make-Believe’ Compound, AFN-I Eases Real-War Stress
by John Merli, 1.16.2008
While broadcasters around the world have focused on telling folks back home what’s happening on the ground in the war in Iraq, the uniformed reporters and on-air personalities of the Armed Forces Network-Iraq in Baghdad have a more urgent audience to serve: the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines of the multinational force on or near the front lines. more


Charlotte Radio: A Perfect Storm
Radio Engineers in This Rapidly Growing Market Juggle Multiple Hands-On Duties
by Sharon Rae Pettigrew, 12.05.2007
Looking for three words to describe radio in Charlotte, N.C., home of the recently concluded fall NAB Radio Show? Try “significant market growth.” more


Hollingers Receive HCJB Timothy Award
Couple Learns to ‘Scratch Where It Itches’ for Christ
by Ken R. Deutsch, 12.05.2007
The tiny village of Ukarumpa in Papua, New Guinea, has few roads, few citizens. But now, thanks to the efforts of Paul and Sylvia Hollinger, WDAC(FM) and international religious organization HCJB Global, these peasants who call it home are listening to Christian words and music from a newly-constructed local FM station. more


AM Towers Fingered as Cancer Cause
Study in South Korea Raises Concerns But Is Seen as Flawed by U.S. RF Experts
by Randy J. Stine, 11.21.2007
An epidemiological study by South Korean researchers shows that children who live close to AM radio transmission facilities may have a higher risk of leukemia. more


FCC Enforcement: What’s the Buzz?
Tolling Agreements and Compliance Basics Are in Ascendancy; Indecency Appears on Hold
by Randy J. Stine, 11.07.2007
FCC enforcement actions seem to run in cycles. New issues created by technical advancements or rule changes sometimes overtake concerns that had been hot buttons at the commission. more


Jacobs Pulls Back Curtains on ‘Bedroom’
Those Teens Who Thought ‘Radio Sucks’ Are Turning Into Adults. Now What?
by Scott Fybush, 11.07.2007
Jacobs Media founder Fred Jacobs assured a crowd at the NAB Radio Show in Charlotte that the intentions of “The Bedroom Project” were completely above-board: an attempt by his firm, with strong support from Arbitron, to learn much more, in detail, about how people aged 17–28 really relate to the many technology and media options at their disposal. more


NOTAM Changes Worry Engineers
FAA Modifies Procedures for Reporting Tower Light Outages
by Randy J. Stine, 10.10.2007
A move by the Federal Aviation Administration to privatize its Flight Service Stations has generated concern among some broadcasters about the competence of the contractor hired to collect and disseminate “Notice to Airmen” reports. more



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