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March 2004 Contents Online
Highlights of news items from the March 2004 issue.
Webcasting
Royalties Set by Copyright Office
The U.S. Copyright Office has published the long-awaited royalty rates
for Web music broadcasts, bringing to the year-long process to an
end.
FCC
Reports LPFM Interference Findings to Congress
The FCC report looks to relax the third-adjacent spacing rules.
Morse
Code Knows Where It's @
To keep up with the electronic times, the ITU has added "@" to
International Morse Code.
FCC
Proposes Rules For Broadband Over Power Lines
The FCC has proposed changes to certain technical rules with the intent
of fostering broadband deployment by permitting the use of broadband
over power lines (BPL).
SBE
Celebrates 40 Years
What started as a gathering of about 100 broadcast engineers at the
Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago during the 1964 NAB Convention, has
grown to more than 5,500 members in 107 chapters today.
NAB
Announces Engineering Achievement Winners
Glynn Walden and Ira Goldstone will be honored at the Technology
Luncheon, Wednesday, April 21 at NAB2004 in Las Vegas.
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