Advertisement
Products & Newsletters
CPB Opens Next Round of Digital Radio Grants
Washington - Jan 31, 2007 - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has been allocating funds to finance the conversion of public radio stations to transmit HD Radio signals. In 2006, the CPB created a $13 million fund for the effort. During the last round of grants 85 stations were awarded funds. As of August 2006, a total of $7.3 million of the overall fund had been awarded. An additional round of funding, called 2006 II, has been created to distribute the remaining $5 million.
The station application, guidelines, FAQs and other pertinent information are available at the CPB website at this link. All CPB qualified stations are eligible to apply.
This funding round closes March 30, 2007.
To date, the CPB has awarded funds for the digital conversion of 540 public radio transmitters, which is 63 percent of all public radio transmitters. More than 200 public radio stations now transmit a digital signal, and more than 100 additional stations will begin digital transmission in 2007. Many of these stations offer additional channels of programming through multicasting.
Application questions on the process can be directed to Brian Gibbons at 202-879-9753 or bgibbons@cpb.org. Engineering questions can be directed to Doug Vernier at 319-266-8402 or dvernier@v-soft.com.
Webinars
Critical Aspects of Tower Site Safety
Learn the steps you can take to ensure a safe working environment at a tower site.
33 1/3 Things You Forgot
Think wire is just wire? Think again.
Advertisement
Podcast Archives
Radio Currents Podcast, Nov 24
FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein seeks a PPM investigation, Nielsen steps into radio ratings with Cumulus, The NABEF seeks entires for the Celebration of Service to America Awards, Nautel opens a parts depot in Memphis, and Volvo makes HD Radio standard on nearly all models in 2009.
Radio Currents Podcast, Nov 17
Changes are expected in Washington when Obama takes office, Emmis Interactive signs several stations to its interactive platform and sales consulting services, MySimBook hires hired Doug Raines as vice president business development, and captioned HD Radio passes its test on election night.
Blog
Talkback: The Radio Blog
Talkback, the Radio magazine blog, is your chance to post and comment on technical issues in radio.
Projects in Progress
Projects in Progress tracks facility installation projects from start to finish. Follow the progress of the WUVT-FM transmitter site upgrade.
Today in Radio History
Milestones From Radio's Past
The history of radio broadcasting extends beyond the work of a few famous inventors.
Current Issue
Data Lifesaver
Without a doubt, we rely on data in virtually every facet of business and even in our personal lives.





