Built for Success
When it was purchased, the WKLU studios were in a house that at one time was a pet store.
100 years of innovation
100 Years ago, Reginald Fessenden proved that it was possible to transmit audio via radio waves. To celebrate radio's 100 years of audio transmission, RADIO magazine is preparing a special tribute to the technology of radio broadcasting, and we want your help.
Sound advice on Processing
More audio processors are being built with feature sets meant to accommodate the trend of delivering content via data-reduced means.
The Grammys on the Radio
Though primarily a TV event with no radio simulcast, dozens of radio stations conducted live radio broadcasts during the two days of rehearsals leading up to the Feb. 8 awards show.
Dayton's voice of the arts gets a clearer voice
The genesis of this project was an opportunity to relocate and upgrade WDPR's transmitter site from a deteriorating leased tower that was only 200-feet tall, to the local PBS affiliate's 1,500-foot tower.
Glossary
A glossary of terms and abbreviations for radio broadcast.
Immediate access to NAB2006
Our convention preview provides many elements to help you prepare for the show.
A new level of control
Stations with one control room or modest means can still use the analog consoles, but the possibilities offered by digital make it attractive to stations that want to build an integrated audio system.
Clear Channel Albany
This station group recently relocated to a new facility in Latham, NY, bringing all seven stations under the same roof with the idea that merging all technical and business elements results in a smoother, more efficient operation for the entire group.
NAB Extra! (NAB2006)
The convention floor is full of new technology. Check out some of the products debuting at NAB2006 from the exhibiting companies.
IBOC Installations
Radio magazine asked several stations about the options they chose and why.
Steady growth for digital audio
While terrestrial radio continues to develop and market a digital transmission system, other digital audio services are competing for the same listeners.
Taking the show on the road
As technology has progressed, broadcasters have found ways to use improved technologies in unique ways to make remote broadcasts sound as good as being in the studio, but with the convenience of lighter and more flexible equipment.
Big, but not so easy
Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans would seem to be the last place to originate a coast-to-coast broadcast for New Year's Eve. The city of New Orleans and NPR felt differently, and the pressure was on to prepare for the event.
Preparing for the gold
Proving that it's never too early to start planning, Westwood One began planning for the 2006 Winter Olympics coverage during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Open Mic: Inside the HD Digital Radio Alliance
After the CES convention, Radio magazine talked to Peter Ferrara, president of the HD Digital Radio Alliance, about the new group's plans. Radio: The
The Art of Surround
With the latest product announcements for the consumer, it looks like surround-sound broadcasting and HD Radio are making more headway in the radio broadcasting arena.
Top tower maintenance tips
James Ruedlinger, a staff engineer in ERI's Structural Division, shares his observations of the top ten maintenance problems he encounters when working on towers.
The vertical challenge
As broadcasters rush to prepare for adoption of the new standard, the time is ripe to step back to consider the state of the radio tower industry and the effect Revision G will have on it.
Building the new while maintaining the old: MPR rebuilds
When Minnesota Public Radio first considered expanding its building, it didn't take long to realize there were new technologies to use and improved construction plans to implement. With this came the rare chance to revamp the technical operation.
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