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Looking for information about wire and cable? Read about this topic in the latest articles from Radio magazine. Follow the links below.
Wired for sound and data and more
Jul 1, 2006,
By Doug Irwin
The proliferation of new communications technologies has had a tremendously positive effect on the amount and types of wire and cable available for a radio studio facility.
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A New Michigan Radio
Jan 1, 2005,
By Bob Skon and Todd Mundt
WUOM, Michigan Radio, went through a revitalization in 1996, launching an NPR news/talk format that has led to a near quadrupling in audience since then. See how the new studios have helped the station achieve this success.
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Connections
Dec 1, 2004,
Chriss Scherer, editor
The lines between audio and data are blurred further every day. Recent technology and product introductions take this even further.
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The Silent Partner Wire & Cable
Nov 1, 2004,
By Chriss Scherer, editor, and Scott Fehl
While wire is a passive component in an installation, the wrong choice can introduce signal losses between the source and destination, as well as introduce possible interference from external noise. The result is lost data and excessive installation time.
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Redefining a radio station
Jul 1, 2004,
By Don Stevenson, CSRE
There were several obstacles for Radio One to overcome when it decided to build a radio station in a mall.
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Hello Cleveland!
Aug 1, 2003,
By John Grayson
Since opening its doors in 1995, radio stations around the world have been drawn to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's radio studio as a location for originating remote broadcasts.
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Bridging the digital divide
May 1, 2003,
By Dave Supplee
After several years of common ownership before Cumulus Broadcasting acquired the group, these stations have finally completed their facility upgrade.
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The Transition To Digital
May 1, 2001,
By Chriss Scherer, editor
Incrementally or all at once, the transition is coming. How digital is your facility? For most stations, the transition began some time ago. A few have
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