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Skip Pizzi / The Big Picture
Technical developments in the digital arena, consumer electronics and new media bear directly on the success of traditional radio broadcast. Insightful commentary on these and other trends from Radio World Contributing Editor Skip Pizzi.
 


Substitute Teaching for the Digital Age
The Ratcheting Rhetoric of Royalties Has Created a New Buzzword, With Potentially Serious Impact
by Skip Pizzi, 10.10.2007
The battle over performance royalties for U.S. broadcasts of music recordings continues to rage, with no end in sight. more


Whose Device Is It, Anyway?
Many Services Can Converge and Connect at the Personal Portable Media Device, But Who Decides Which?
by Skip Pizzi, 9.26.2007
You may recall in the last issue that we considered the technical complexity of wireless digital media devices. more


We Map the Mobile Multimedia Maze
If the Camel Is a Horse Designed by a Committee, Their Next Project Must Have Been Wireless Multimedia
by Skip Pizzi, 9.12.2007
Time was, all it took to provide a broadcast service was a transmitter and a receiver. While technically that’s still true, there’s a lot more to it nowadays. more


Subscription Radio Gets Real
Whether or Not the FCC Allows It, HD Radio Is Ready for Subscription Service
by Skip Pizzi, 9.01.2007
We conclude our examination of the remaining unknowns of IBOC with a look at RadioGuard, the conditional access system proposed by Ibiquity Digital for use on HD Radio subscription services, which if the FCC’s final IBOC rules permit, could be the primary mechanism for radio subscription service delivery. more


Anatomy of a Split Decision on IBOC
Reaching FCC Consensus on ‘Final’ Digital Radio Rules Required Leaving Some Key Items Until Next Time
by Skip Pizzi, 8.15.2007
One point that came as a surprise to some was the question of whether radio broadcasters’ disclosure obligations will be “enhanced.” While this is probably a worthwhile discussion, it is somewhat oddly placed in the IBOC rulemaking process. more


Waiting for the Third Shoe to Drop
The FCC's Recent Digital Radio Ruling Still Leaves a Few Important Points Unsettled
by Skip Pizzi, 8.01.2007
When the FCC issued its Second Report & Order on digital radio in May, we learned that these were not truly and completely "final" rules, but that there will very likely be a Third R&O to follow. more


New Entrants Target Radio’s Success
Emerging Services Continue to Poke at Radio’s Model. Will They Eventually Find a Soft Spot?
by Skip Pizzi, 7.18.2007
Nearly from its origin, radio has coexisted with other media that competed with its service to audiences. more


Moving on Up to Digital Audio 3.0
Digital Audio Technology Is About To Enter Its Third Generation
by Skip Pizzi, 7.04.2007
Show of hands: Who can remember the launch of the CD format? more


WZLX: Programming a Surround Station
Reports From an Early Adopter Provide Insight on How to Fill a Format With Surround Content
by Skip Pizzi, 6.20.2007
One of the primary concerns over surround-sound radio broadcasting has been the lack of music content produced in 5.1, making it difficult if not impossible to fill the multichannel format in anything close to a full-time fashion. more


Is It Lights Out for Webcasters?
As the Effective Date for New Royalties Approaches, Webcasters Explore Their Options
by Skip Pizzi, 6.06.2007
The new Webcasting royalty rates scheduled to go into effect on July 15 are already having an impact — both online and in Washington. more


Webcasting Royalties Loom Large
Webcasters Are Looking Closely at What New Rates Will Mean to Their Operations
by Skip Pizzi, 5.23.2007
Last time we discussed some of the changes in the digital music industry that could affect radio, including the Copyright Royalty Board’s recent action that increased the royalties paid by online radio services for use of published music by U.S. statutory license. This time we will continue our exploration of that topic. more


Charting the Digital Music Changes
How Will Radio Be Affected By Recent Shifts in the Music Industry?
by Skip Pizzi, 5.09.2007
In case you haven’t noticed, there have been a number of groundbreaking moves in digital music of late. The traditionally close business relationships between the music and radio industries have prompted some to ask how these changes might affect the emerging digital radio market. more


Digital Radio Rules, Dude!
The Overdue FCC Action Signals Full Speed Ahead for IBOC
by Skip Pizzi, 4.25.2007
It’s been a long time coming, but the FCC’s recent approval of (almost) final rules for U.S. digital radio is being welcomed widely by the industry. more


Turning Partners Into Competitors
Directions Being Contemplated in the Digital Music Industry Could Be Detrimental to Radio
by Skip Pizzi, 4.11.2007
First, recall that there has been plenty of posturing lately on Digital Rights Management (the "other DRM" to those in the radio technology business), much of it generated by an open letter by Steve Jobs a few months back in which he called for the music companies to drop their demands that digital music downloads be protected by such technologies. more


Fusing the Satellite Radio Babies
by Skip Pizzi, 3.28.2007
The wisdom of Solomon will be required in deciding whether to allow XM and Sirius to merge. more


An HD Radio Deployment Scorecard
A Look at What's Needed Next for the Digital Radio Rollout
by Skip Pizzi, 3.14.2007
As we approach the annual media pilgrimage to the American desert known as NAB2007, it's a good time to take the pulse on progress of the U.S. radio industry's transition to digital broadcasting. more


Portable IBOC May Be on Its Way
A New Prototype Chip Provides Hope That Portable HD Radio Receivers Will Be on Store Shelves Soon
by Skip Pizzi, 3.01.2007
A recent Radio World editorial (Jan. 17) lamented the absence to date of portable HD Radio receivers, and cited their importance to a successful transition to digital for the U.S. radio industry. more


Exactly the Same, Yet Completely Different
There Are Important Similarities and Contrasts Between the Early Days of FM and Those of IBOC
by Skip Pizzi, 2.14.2007
Comedian Steven Wright has a routine in which he asks listeners to recall the feeling one gets when leaning back in a chair a little too far. more


Radio's Royal Family Redux
Wherein We Meet the Twin Occupants of a Modern Throne Room
by Skip Pizzi, 2.01.2007
You've no doubt heard the familiar refrain “Content is king,” which has become a touchstone of ultimate truth in the digital media world. more


Where Will Radio Go in Web 2.0?
The Role and Value of Online Radio Broadcasting Are Evolving
by Skip Pizzi, 1.17.2007
You've probably seen an increasing number of references to “Web 2.0” recently, and there's been a good deal of confusion over what it really means. more



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