FCC Issues NPRM on XM/Sirius Merger
The FCC has issued a request for comments on the proposed XM/Sirius merger.
Accidental EAN Message Sent in Illinois
During morning drive on June 26, an accidental Emergency Activation Notification (EAN) was sent through the Emergency Alert System.
FCC Announces Agenda for Public Hearing on Localism
The Federal Communications Commission released further details of its previously announced Portland, ME, field hearing regarding localism. The hearing will be held on June 28 from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Portland High School.
LRV Study: Sirius/XM Merger Unlike Echostar/Directv
LRV supports the proposed merger between the satcasters.
RTNDA Announces 2007 Murrow Award Winners
123rd AES Adds Broadcast Audio Conference
Public Broadcasters Receive Support from Senate
Congressmen Write to Oppose Sat Radio Merger
A group of 72 congressmen signed a letter that was sent to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin and Federal Trade Commission Chairman Deborah Platt Majors.
Webcasting Day of Silence: June 26, 2007
Webcasters are being asked to go silent on June 26 to protest the increased streaming royalty rates that are to be paid to Sound Exchange on July 15.
FCC Issues Details of June 28, 2007, Localism Hearing
FCC Adopts Order Implementing Katrina Panel Recommendations
On May 31, the Federal Communications Commission implemented various recommendations of the FCC's Independent panel reviewing the impact of Hurricane Katrina on communications networks.
Radio magazine featured in NAB Radio Techcheck
In its June 18 Radio Techcheck newsletter, the National Association of Broadcasters featured the Radio magazine Engineer's Notebook section of the Radio magazine website.
Sat Radio Merger Update
The main news items of the week in the ongoing satellite radio merger debate include a study of the proposal commissioned by XM and Sirius
Music First Coalition Seeks Radio Airplay Royalties
A group of recording artists and organizations have bended together to seek royalties for their music when it is played on the radio. According to the group's website, "Corporate radio has had a free pass for too long."
FCC to Hold Localism Hearing in Portland, ME
Federal Communications Commission will hold a localism hearing in the afternoon and evening in Portland, ME, on June 28, 2007.
FCC Seeks Comments on Sat Radio Merger
On March 20, 2007, Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio submitted applications seeking consent to transfer control of its FCC licenses and authorizations pursuant to an agreement and plan of merger from Feb. 19, 2007.
123rd AES Convention Committee Announces Conference Committee
In preparation for the upcoming 123rd AES Convention to be held Oct. 5 to Oct. 8, 2007, in New York at the Javits Center, the AES has announced the members of the conference planning committee.
Bear Stearns Comments on Proposed Sat Radio Merger
In a stock trading report on Sirius Satellite Radio, Bear Stearns included some comments on the proposed satellite radio merger.
122nd AES Convention Releases Attendance Figures
FCC Releases Second R&O on EAS
According to a release from the FCC, the order promotes the development of fully digital next generation technologies and delivery systems that will better serve the American public.
AES Creates Eargle Scholarship Fund
Following the passing of audio industry pioneer John M. Eargle in May, details of a memorial tribute to the life and work of John Eargle to take place in Los Angeles on June 14 have been arranged.
NAB Announces Tech Program for 2007 Radio Show
The 2007 NAB Radio Show will be held in Charlotte, NC, Sept. 26 to Sept. 28. The NAB has announced the technical program agenda for the convention.
FCC Releases Rules for IBOC
Many of the details of the ruling were posted in the Radio Currents after they were adopted. This is to provide a link to the text.
XM/Sirius Merge Debate Continues
The League of Rural Voters, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the Latino Coalition have all expressed support for the proposal. All three groups have petitioned the FCC to express their opinions.
Google Proposes Real-time Spectrum Auction
The FCC received a proposal from Google to sell spectrum in the same kind of real-time auction now used to sell advertising. The proposal came in the form of public comments to the FCC concerning the rules for the pending sale of spectrum in the 700MHz band.
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