FCC Launches Technology Experience Center
The Technology Experience Center (FCC TEC), an on-site technology lab, will provide FCC employees and invited guests hands-on experience with the latest communications devices and solutions.
SBE Renews Focus on EAS Education
The group formed the SBE EAS Education Committee to provide practical information for members to implement EAS changes and ensure their stations' compliance.
FCC Releases Broadcast Station Totals
Totals are as of Sept. 30, 2010.
NAB Radio Board Endorses Conditions for Performance Fee Resolution
The terms will be presented to the Musicfirst Coalition.
FCC Forms Technological Advisory Council
The Council, comprised of technical experts, will help the Commission to identify important areas of innovation and develop informed technology policies supporting America's competitiveness and job creation in the global economy.
Industry Groups Jointly File for CAP Countdown Extension
The SBE, the NAB, MSTV, 46 state broadcast associations and other file a petition with the FCC to extend the deadline.
DAB+ Adding More Digital Choices Down Under
Some of the offerings reflect DAB+ technology's dynamic channel management capability within a given multiplex.
DRM+ Trials launch in Sri Lanka, Italy
Digital Radio Mondiale suggests that interest in DRM+ may be picking up.
IBOC by State: Florida (October 2010)
There are 129 stations in The Sunshine State broadcasting 227 HD Radio channels.
NATE Responds to Free-climbing Tower Video
NATE denounces the free-climbing message, saying the content was misguided and its messages should not be given credence by any viewer.
Antenna Trouble at the Empire State Building
The master antenna system mounted on the Empire State Building suffered a major lower bay failure on Oct. 18, 2010.
SBE Announces 2010 National Meeting Schedule
The meeting will be held Oct. 26-27, 2010, in Madison, WI.
State of Idaho to Provide CAP Equipment to Broadcasters
The Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security will upgrade its emergency notification system, which will include the Internet as the primary communications link from the state.
FEMA Study Investigates Effectiveness of Alert FM
The one-year study included continuous working demonstration of RBDS alerting systems over a three-month period across three locales.
Arbitron Adds 10 Markets to 2010 PPM Survey
These additional markets are considered currency markets, meaning the PPM data gathered there is suitable for evaluating radio listening and establishing ad sales rates.
C-SPAN Talks to Former FCC Commissioners
Reed Hundt, Michael Powell and Kevin Martin discussed FCC policy issues on the Oct. 8 program.
EAS/CAP FAQ (old link)
Now that FEMA has adopted the CAP1.2 standard, broadcasters are asking questions about the 180-day deadline to install equipment and updates to the EAS rules.
CSRIC Approves Part 11 CAP Changes
CSRIC Working Group 5A has submitted specific recommendations on rule changes, provided general comment and analysis regarding the Part 11 regulatory structure with CAP in mind.
129th AES Convention Workshops Announced
The convention will be held Nov. 4-7 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Giants of Broacasting Honors NAB's Fritts
Other inductees include radio legend Dick Clark, radio producer Norman Corwin, and radio personality Hal Jackson.
SBE To Stream 2010 Membership Meeting
The meeting will be streamed live on Oct. 27, 2010.
IAAIS Supports Radio-capable Cell Phones
The International Association of Audio Information Services represents audio information services for blind and disabled persons.
2010 NAB Marconi Radio Award Winners
Awards were announced Thursday night at the annual NAB Marconi Radio Awards Dinner &a,p; Show held at the Radio Show in Washington, DC.
FEMA Adopts CAP for Emergency Alerts
Now that FEMA has adopted CAP, the 180-day clock for broadcasters to receive CAP messages has begun.
Gordon Smith Remarks at The 2010 Radio Show
Smith commented on the fact that radio is now offering more choices and reaching more listeners. He also spoke in support of radio in cell phones.
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