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NEW YORK CUMULUS AM TO GO ALL-DIGITAL Published: May 21, 2021. Cumulus Media is giving all-digital AM a go by launching Digital AM 1230 HD WFAS (AM) in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday. The station is just north of New York City and can be heard in the northern suburbs of what is the top media market in the United States. The 1,000 watt AM station, which is also changing to an all WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a C-BAND MIGRATION UNDERWAY FOR DISH USERS Published: May 15, 2021. The complicated process of repacking C-band earth stations is underway in the United States, and radio broadcasters with receive dishes are managing the logistics and timing of their moves to mitigate possible interference. As the country shifts C-band spectrum as part of a move toward national expansion of5G, some
NEW YORK CUMULUS AM TO GO ALL-DIGITAL Published: May 21, 2021. Cumulus Media is giving all-digital AM a go by launching Digital AM 1230 HD WFAS (AM) in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday. The station is just north of New York City and can be heard in the northern suburbs of what is the top media market in the United States. The 1,000 watt AM station, which is also changing to an all WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
AM GROUND SYSTEMS
The standard non-directional AM antenna is a vertical design with a radiator above ground, and ground system below the surface of the site. Electrically, a vertical is a dipole with half its length buried in the ground, or comprising an above-ground counterpoise. The standard such ground system consists of at least 120 radials ofone-quarter
MY FAVORITE MICS: LARRY LANGFORD 16 hours ago · MXL 990 promotional image. RW: How about for remotes and specialty applications? Langford: For mics that are going outside, I want something that is a bit more rugged and does not need phantom power. The Electro-Voice 635 has always been my omni favorite in the street, and the Shure SM58 for cardioid. You can’t kill them and they are cost-effective. NIELSEN REPORTS “BIG GAINS” FOR RADIO LISTENING Nielsen Audio reports “significant gains in radio listening” across the aggregate of its PPM rated markets in the United States. While still not quite reaching the highest numbers of the pandemic period, which came last fall, both AQH and weekly reach were up in March compared to a month earlier. TASCAM STREAMER/RECORDERS GET FIRMWARE UPDATE 1 day ago · Tascam released a V1.1.0 firmware update for its VS-R264 Full HD Streamer/Recorder and the VS-R265 4K/UHD Streamer/Recorder. “With multiple simulcast and backup enabled by the availability of three RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams simultaneously, this important new update adds a wealth of functionality,” the company said in its announcement. BERLINER: A LIFE IN MUSIC AND THE RECORDING ARTS 13 hours ago · Berliner in an undated photo, shown with commercial art that was created by his grandfather’s Deutsche Grammophon operation around 1910. Oliver’s next foray in businesses involving records was the 1965 purchase of an FM station in Orange County, Calif., which he recalled as a pioneering stereo operation. NATIONAL EAS TEST WILL FOCUS ON BROADCAST CHAIN 1 day ago · The EAS spotlight will be on broadcasters on Aug. 11. The national test of the Emergency Alert System that day will not involve the internet IPAWS portion of the system, as it has in the past. That’s because federal officials want to make sure the traditional broadcast daisy chain is reliable if the internet is not available during an emergency. WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? In its digital variant, DRM, shortwave becomes a new modern platform using up-to-the minute coding, which produces a very clear sound. In effect, DRM shortwave is like FM over very large areas. More than one good audio channel is available and can be accompanied by data and other digital services. In digital shortwave the energy bill is cut CUMULUS SIGNS AD DEAL FOR UBER CARTOP SCREENS 1 day ago · A “digital cartop network” is one that can run ads and other content on top of ride-sharing vehicles; and Cumulus Media just did a deal with one. The company signed an agreement with Adomni, an ad platform with 460,000 “out of home digital screens” in the United States. It means that in DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. C-BAND MIGRATION UNDERWAY FOR DISH USERS Published: May 15, 2021. The complicated process of repacking C-band earth stations is underway in the United States, and radio broadcasters with receive dishes are managing the logistics and timing of their moves to mitigate possible interference. As the country shifts C-band spectrum as part of a move toward national expansion of5G, some
NEW YORK CUMULUS AM TO GO ALL-DIGITAL Published: May 21, 2021. Cumulus Media is giving all-digital AM a go by launching Digital AM 1230 HD WFAS (AM) in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday. The station is just north of New York City and can be heard in the northern suburbs of what is the top media market in the United States. The 1,000 watt AM station, which is also changing to an all WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. C-BAND MIGRATION UNDERWAY FOR DISH USERS Published: May 15, 2021. The complicated process of repacking C-band earth stations is underway in the United States, and radio broadcasters with receive dishes are managing the logistics and timing of their moves to mitigate possible interference. As the country shifts C-band spectrum as part of a move toward national expansion of5G, some
NEW YORK CUMULUS AM TO GO ALL-DIGITAL Published: May 21, 2021. Cumulus Media is giving all-digital AM a go by launching Digital AM 1230 HD WFAS (AM) in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday. The station is just north of New York City and can be heard in the northern suburbs of what is the top media market in the United States. The 1,000 watt AM station, which is also changing to an all WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
AM GROUND SYSTEMS
The standard non-directional AM antenna is a vertical design with a radiator above ground, and ground system below the surface of the site. Electrically, a vertical is a dipole with half its length buried in the ground, or comprising an above-ground counterpoise. The standard such ground system consists of at least 120 radials ofone-quarter
MY FAVORITE MICS: LARRY LANGFORD 7 hours ago · MXL 990 promotional image. RW: How about for remotes and specialty applications? Langford: For mics that are going outside, I want something that is a bit more rugged and does not need phantom power. The Electro-Voice 635 has always been my omni favorite in the street, and the Shure SM58 for cardioid. You can’t kill them and they are cost-effective. NIELSEN REPORTS “BIG GAINS” FOR RADIO LISTENING Nielsen Audio reports “significant gains in radio listening” across the aggregate of its PPM rated markets in the United States. While still not quite reaching the highest numbers of the pandemic period, which came last fall, both AQH and weekly reach were up in March compared to a month earlier. TASCAM STREAMER/RECORDERS GET FIRMWARE UPDATE 1 day ago · Tascam released a V1.1.0 firmware update for its VS-R264 Full HD Streamer/Recorder and the VS-R265 4K/UHD Streamer/Recorder. “With multiple simulcast and backup enabled by the availability of three RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams simultaneously, this important new update adds a wealth of functionality,” the company said in its announcement. BERLINER: A LIFE IN MUSIC AND THE RECORDING ARTS 5 hours ago · Berliner in an undated photo, shown with commercial art that was created by his grandfather’s Deutsche Grammophon operation around 1910. Oliver’s next foray in businesses involving records was the 1965 purchase of an FM station in Orange County, Calif., which he recalled as a pioneering stereo operation. NATIONAL EAS TEST WILL FOCUS ON BROADCAST CHAIN 21 hours ago · The EAS spotlight will be on broadcasters on Aug. 11. The national test of the Emergency Alert System that day will not involve the internet IPAWS portion of the system, as it has in the past. That’s because federal officials want to make sure the traditional broadcast daisy chain is reliable if the internet is not available during an emergency. WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? In its digital variant, DRM, shortwave becomes a new modern platform using up-to-the minute coding, which produces a very clear sound. In effect, DRM shortwave is like FM over very large areas. More than one good audio channel is available and can be accompanied by data and other digital services. In digital shortwave the energy bill is cut CUMULUS SIGNS AD DEAL FOR UBER CARTOP SCREENS 1 day ago · A “digital cartop network” is one that can run ads and other content on top of ride-sharing vehicles; and Cumulus Media just did a deal with one. The company signed an agreement with Adomni, an ad platform with 460,000 “out of home digital screens” in the United States. It means that in DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. NIELSEN HIGHLIGHTS ENCOURAGING RADIO TRENDS Nielsen Audio issued data this week indicating that U.S. weekly radio listening is at its highest levels since the pandemic began, though not yet to pre-COVID-19 levels. “The April 2021 PPM survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the aggregate of RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and SELECTING AN FM ANTENNA Selecting an FM Antenna Nov 1, 2012 3:20 PM, By Jeremy Ruck, PE Selecting an FM antenna for use at a facility is much like choosing any other component: Some cost more than others, some are of higher quality than others, and some have different technical characteristics that lend themselves to different applications better than HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES How D-C Cranked Out All Those Tapes. Looking back at the production of automation music programming media at Drake-Chenault By Hank Landsberg ⋅ Published: November 27, 2019 ⋅“THAT THING”
Keeping stray static at bay is the job of the diodes. Obviously, we need to keep 48 VDC out of our audio circuit. In a transformer-baseddesign, the
AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES The Inverted V is a popular antenna choice for private shortwave broadcasters in Australia. Their transmitter power is typically around 1,000 W and the inverted V is a popular antenna choice. RADIO REACHES BLOCKED COUNTRIES Radio Reaches Blocked Countries. International radio remains the most reliable, robust source of information for people in some nations. By James Careless Published: July 10, 2017 GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. NIELSEN HIGHLIGHTS ENCOURAGING RADIO TRENDS Nielsen Audio issued data this week indicating that U.S. weekly radio listening is at its highest levels since the pandemic began, though not yet to pre-COVID-19 levels. “The April 2021 PPM survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the aggregate of RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and SELECTING AN FM ANTENNA Selecting an FM Antenna Nov 1, 2012 3:20 PM, By Jeremy Ruck, PE Selecting an FM antenna for use at a facility is much like choosing any other component: Some cost more than others, some are of higher quality than others, and some have different technical characteristics that lend themselves to different applications better than HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES How D-C Cranked Out All Those Tapes. Looking back at the production of automation music programming media at Drake-Chenault By Hank Landsberg ⋅ Published: November 27, 2019 ⋅“THAT THING”
Keeping stray static at bay is the job of the diodes. Obviously, we need to keep 48 VDC out of our audio circuit. In a transformer-baseddesign, the
AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES The Inverted V is a popular antenna choice for private shortwave broadcasters in Australia. Their transmitter power is typically around 1,000 W and the inverted V is a popular antenna choice. RADIO REACHES BLOCKED COUNTRIES Radio Reaches Blocked Countries. International radio remains the most reliable, robust source of information for people in some nations. By James Careless Published: July 10, 2017 SURVEY SAYS PODCAST USE INCREASES, ALTHOUGH MANY STILL NOT 18 hours ago · Podcasting and smart speakers are two media that, according to TechSurvey 2021, appear to have been unaffected by COVID, holding fast to their established growth trajectories. This year, there was a growth of three percentage points, from 26 toAM GROUND SYSTEMS
Developing issues with ground systems can usually be noted in a couple of ways. Since the ground system provides the current return path, as previously discussed, its proper functioning is directly tied to the radiation efficiency of the antenna, and by extension coverage. MOVING AUDIO IN THE CLOUD BRINGS CHALLENGES 20 hours ago · Robert Orban is a consultant to Orban Labs Inc. He has been developing audio processing algorithms and hardware for broadcast and studio use, including the Optimod line of broadcast processors, for more than 50 years. He holds over 20 U.S. patents.This
TASCAM STREAMER/RECORDERS GET FIRMWARE UPDATE 17 hours ago · Tascam released a V1.1.0 firmware update for its VS-R264 Full HD Streamer/Recorder and the VS-R265 4K/UHD Streamer/Recorder. “With multiple simulcast and backup enabled by the availability of three RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams simultaneously, this important new update adds a wealth of functionality,” the company said in its announcement. NATIONAL EAS TEST WILL FOCUS ON BROADCAST CHAIN 12 hours ago · The EAS spotlight will be on broadcasters on Aug. 11. The national test of the Emergency Alert System that day will not involve the internet IPAWS portion of the system, as it has in the past. That’s because federal officials want to make sure the traditional broadcast daisy chain is reliable if the internet is not available during an emergency. COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES New Zealand also just launched nationwide COVID-19 alerts via text messaging, essentially telling the entire country to shelter-in-place. In New Zealand, the alerts are being transmitted over their cell broadcast system, with emergency information being disseminated over broadcast radio and TV. APM, AUDACY CREATE A PODCAST PARTNERSHIP 15 hours ago · American Public Media and Audacy are working together on a podcast initiative, a deal that brings together two prominent organizations from the worlds of public and commercial radio respectively.. APM’s podcast arm and Audacy’s Cadence13 business announced a multiyear “strategic partnership.” APM is the programming and distribution division of Minnesota Public Radio. 2020 IS THE YEAR THAT RADIO HITS A “PROVERBIAL ICEBERG 2020 Is the Year That Radio Hits a “Proverbial Iceberg,” Survey Says. The pandemic has increased adoption of other media sources, but radio still remains tailor-made for the car CUMULUS SIGNS AD DEAL FOR UBER CARTOP SCREENS 15 hours ago · A “digital cartop network” is one that can run ads and other content on top of ride-sharing vehicles; and Cumulus Media just did a deal with one. The company signed an agreement with Adomni, an ad platform with 460,000 “out of home digital screens” in the United States. It means that in RADIO SIX POPS UP AGAIN ON SHORTWAVE Disgruntled listeners crowd the door to the studio in Glasgow. Currie: Main studio and playout center are in Glasgow, Scotland, and a brand-new facility on the Isle of Lismore in Scotland. The shortwave transmitter is at Rohrbach, Germany. We also use studios in Edinburgh and London and have broadcast programs from Washington; Los Angeles; Reykjavik in Iceland; Sydney, Australia; and many RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
NIELSEN HIGHLIGHTS ENCOURAGING RADIO TRENDS Nielsen Audio issued data this week indicating that U.S. weekly radio listening is at its highest levels since the pandemic began, though not yet to pre-COVID-19 levels. “The April 2021 PPM survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the aggregate of RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. RADIO REACHES BLOCKED COUNTRIES Today, countries such as China, Cuba, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Malaysia, North Korea, South Korea and Vietnam are believed to use jamming on an occasional and/or-full-time basis to block foreign broadcasts. North Korea’s Pyongyang FM and TV tower with twin radio towers in the left mid-background. The process of signal jamming issimple in
SELECTING AN FM ANTENNA Selecting an FM Antenna Nov 1, 2012 3:20 PM, By Jeremy Ruck, PE Selecting an FM antenna for use at a facility is much like choosing any other component: Some cost more than others, some are of higher quality than others, and some have different technical characteristics that lend themselves to different applications better than“THAT THING”
THAT’s website is a treasure trove of design notes and white papers on mic preamp design, with plenty of ideas to get a project going. This project uses two ICs from THAT: the 1512 Low-Noise Audio Preamp, and the 1646 Balanced Line Driver. Using design notes from THAT and other sources, including advice from several more experienced DIYers,I
AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
NIELSEN HIGHLIGHTS ENCOURAGING RADIO TRENDS Nielsen Audio issued data this week indicating that U.S. weekly radio listening is at its highest levels since the pandemic began, though not yet to pre-COVID-19 levels. “The April 2021 PPM survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the aggregate of RADIO REACHES THE WORLD’S MOST REMOTE PLACES OTTAWA — The very different Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean), Roxby Downs (the Australian Outback), and the Shetland islands (the North Sea) have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations who keep their isolated listeners informed, entertained, and HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. RADIO REACHES BLOCKED COUNTRIES Today, countries such as China, Cuba, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Malaysia, North Korea, South Korea and Vietnam are believed to use jamming on an occasional and/or-full-time basis to block foreign broadcasts. North Korea’s Pyongyang FM and TV tower with twin radio towers in the left mid-background. The process of signal jamming issimple in
SELECTING AN FM ANTENNA Selecting an FM Antenna Nov 1, 2012 3:20 PM, By Jeremy Ruck, PE Selecting an FM antenna for use at a facility is much like choosing any other component: Some cost more than others, some are of higher quality than others, and some have different technical characteristics that lend themselves to different applications better than“THAT THING”
THAT’s website is a treasure trove of design notes and white papers on mic preamp design, with plenty of ideas to get a project going. This project uses two ICs from THAT: the 1512 Low-Noise Audio Preamp, and the 1646 Balanced Line Driver. Using design notes from THAT and other sources, including advice from several more experienced DIYers,I
AUSTRALIA STILL HAS SHORTWAVE VOICES 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign. It is part of the NQ Radio network. 4KZ plays a variety of music and is heavily involved in the community. The shortwave serves remote areas of north Queensland. “We are planning a 90-or 120-meter service for evenings local time, fromstation
AM GROUND SYSTEMS
The standard non-directional AM antenna is a vertical design with a radiator above ground, and ground system below the surface of the site. Electrically, a vertical is a dipole with half its length buried in the ground, or comprising an above-ground counterpoise. The standard such ground system consists of at least 120 radials ofone-quarter
SURVEY SAYS PODCAST USE INCREASES, ALTHOUGH MANY STILL NOT 14 hours ago · Podcasting and smart speakers are two media that, according to TechSurvey 2021, appear to have been unaffected by COVID, holding fast to their established growth trajectories. This year, there was a growth of three percentage points, from 26 to MOVING AUDIO IN THE CLOUD BRINGS CHALLENGES 17 hours ago · Robert Orban is a consultant to Orban Labs Inc. He has been developing audio processing algorithms and hardware for broadcast and studio use, including the Optimod line of broadcast processors, for more than 50 years. He holds over 20 U.S. patents.This
COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES Alert and warning systems exist within a larger communication ecosystem. A public alert or warning about COVID-19 (or a stay-at-home/shelter in place alert) will serve to drive people to other communications media (broadcast, TV, cable, Internet) to seek out more emergency information. It may be a mistake to try to cramless actionable
RADIO SIX POPS UP AGAIN ON SHORTWAVE Published: July 21, 2020 ⋅ Updated: August 12, 2020. Tony Currie. Radio Six International has not been a full-time shortwave broadcaster for some time. But after two recent live broadcasts on 6070 kHz prompted by the pandemic, it says it will continue monthly broadcasts at least for now. Radio World visited electronically with Tony Currie. TASCAM STREAMER/RECORDERS GET FIRMWARE UPDATE 13 hours ago · Tascam released a V1.1.0 firmware update for its VS-R264 Full HD Streamer/Recorder and the VS-R265 4K/UHD Streamer/Recorder. “With multiple simulcast and backup enabled by the availability of three RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams simultaneously, this important new update adds a wealth of functionality,” the company said in its announcement. NATIONAL EAS TEST WILL FOCUS ON BROADCAST CHAIN 8 hours ago · The EAS spotlight will be on broadcasters on Aug. 11. The national test of the Emergency Alert System that day will not involve the internet IPAWS portion of the system, as it has in the past. That’s because federal officials want to make sure the traditional broadcast daisy chain is reliable if the internet is not available during an emergency. CUMULUS SIGNS AD DEAL FOR UBER CARTOP SCREENS 11 hours ago · A “digital cartop network” is one that can run ads and other content on top of ride-sharing vehicles; and Cumulus Media just did a deal with one. The company signed an agreement with Adomni, an ad platform with 460,000 “out of home digital screens” in the United States. It means that in APM, AUDACY CREATE A PODCAST PARTNERSHIP 11 hours ago · American Public Media and Audacy are working together on a podcast initiative, a deal that brings together two prominent organizations from the worlds of public and commercial radio respectively.. APM’s podcast arm and Audacy’s Cadence13 business announced a multiyear “strategic partnership.” APM is the programming and distribution division of Minnesota Public Radio. WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? In its digital variant, DRM, shortwave becomes a new modern platform using up-to-the minute coding, which produces a very clear sound. In effect, DRM shortwave is like FM over very large areas. More than one good audio channel is available and can be accompanied by data and other digital services. In digital shortwave the energy bill is cut RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
HYBRID DESCRIBED AS RADIO’S BEST CHANCE A RadioDNS service converts broadcast parameters to internet domains, as noted in this slide from the webinar. Big Tech is coming after automotive dashboards to win the ears and eyes of drivers/passengers; and radio’s best chance to survive this attack is HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. COMMUNITY BROADCASTER: THINGS FALL APART In a jaw-dropping move, Levin and the board penned spirited defenses of the editor and a rebuke of the candidate. While charging the candidate of distorting the interview and making a point of saying he wasn’t hired, Levin does not outright say the account is a lie, either. The board then told the aggrieved staff they were out of jobsand
THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC The boycott officially ended in October 1941, and America’s popular music returned to the airwaves. But something had changed in those 10 months — American listeners had been exposed to new music genres, and they liked what they heard. “Hillbillly” music quickly morphed into the more refined “western” genre, which became immensely DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? By James Careless. Published: March 8, 2010. As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. There was also Radio Moscow — once the mouthpiece of old-style Soviet propaganda — the FCC RULES ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP REQUIREMENTS With these guidelines established, the FCC approved the three transactions referenced above. Specifically, the FCC approved the foreign ownership of up to 49 percent of the equity and voting interests in Univision Holdings, including up to 40 percent to be held by Televisa, a publically-traded corporation based in Mexico. RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform. GEORGE BEASLEY DIES, AGE 89 George Beasley in a photo released and partly colorized by the company. George Beasley has died. The founder and patriarch of Beasley Media Group was age 89 at his passing in Naples, Fla., today. An announcement was issued by the company, which called him a RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
HYBRID DESCRIBED AS RADIO’S BEST CHANCE A RadioDNS service converts broadcast parameters to internet domains, as noted in this slide from the webinar. Big Tech is coming after automotive dashboards to win the ears and eyes of drivers/passengers; and radio’s best chance to survive this attack is HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. COMMUNITY BROADCASTER: THINGS FALL APART In a jaw-dropping move, Levin and the board penned spirited defenses of the editor and a rebuke of the candidate. While charging the candidate of distorting the interview and making a point of saying he wasn’t hired, Levin does not outright say the account is a lie, either. The board then told the aggrieved staff they were out of jobsand
THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC The boycott officially ended in October 1941, and America’s popular music returned to the airwaves. But something had changed in those 10 months — American listeners had been exposed to new music genres, and they liked what they heard. “Hillbillly” music quickly morphed into the more refined “western” genre, which became immensely DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? By James Careless. Published: March 8, 2010. As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. There was also Radio Moscow — once the mouthpiece of old-style Soviet propaganda — the FCC RULES ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP REQUIREMENTS With these guidelines established, the FCC approved the three transactions referenced above. Specifically, the FCC approved the foreign ownership of up to 49 percent of the equity and voting interests in Univision Holdings, including up to 40 percent to be held by Televisa, a publically-traded corporation based in Mexico. THE FALL RADIO SHOW WILL BE AT THE WESTGATE The NAB Show and the fall Radio Show in October will both have a different look and feel this year. That was expected, given the unusual circumstances of the pandemic; but now details about how the shows will work -- particularly aspects of interest to radio people -- are becoming clearer. SVERIGES RADIO RECEIVES EBU TECH & INNOVATION AWARD 4 hours ago · The European Broadcasting Union has announced a pair of engineering awards.. Sweden’s Sveriges Radio’s News Values project was cited for the association’s Technology and Innovation Award.. According to a release, the “technical ingenuity” is what interested the award committee.“Editors rate every news story on three dimensions: magnitude, life span and, crucially, the degree to NAB FOUNDATION WILL HONOR LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA 44 minutes ago · The guy who never threw away his shot will be honored by the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation. Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” will receive its 2021 Service to America Leadership Award. The foundation will honor him for advocacy and SURVEY SURPRISES WITH SUPERB STATISTICS FOR SUBSCRIPTION When Jacobs Media rolled out Tech Survey 2021, part of what it revealed was which aspects of media usage had been affected by COVID-19, and how. Their research suggests that hometown station listening is up, and that streaming video, internet use, social media and music streaming is PROS TELL US ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE MICS 9 hours ago · 94.7 and The Mighty 790 KGHL. Josh Rath is the programming manager and afternoon drive host on “94.7 and The Mighty 790 KGHL,” which is KGHL(AM) and its FM translator. TAB WILL HONOR NORM PHILIPS 7 hours ago · Longtime radio engineering executive Norm Philips is among the industry leaders who will be honored this year by the Texas Association of Broadcasters. TAB also introduced the inaugural class of its Hightower Award winners, named in honor of the DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironingALL-DIGITAL AM
All-Digital MA3 Is a Whole New Ballgame. It behooves every broadcast engineer at least to understand what digital AM can do. Business andLaw.
VRT TO USE OMNIPLAYER IN FLANDERS 23 hours ago · From our “Who’s Buying What” page: OmniPlayer said that Flemish broadcaster VRT will use OmniPlayer 3 Radio Automation software in Flanders to support several radio stations. “Flemish public broadcast corporation VRT will start using the Dutch OmniPlayer system for their stations Radio 1, Radio 2, Klara, MNM, Studio Brussel, streaming, DAB+ channels, VRT Nieuwsdienst andSporza,” the
WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? In its digital variant, DRM, shortwave becomes a new modern platform using up-to-the minute coding, which produces a very clear sound. In effect, DRM shortwave is like FM over very large areas. More than one good audio channel is available and can be accompanied by data and other digital services. In digital shortwave the energy bill is cut RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform.DIGITAL RADIO
Digital Radio Mondiale in Focus in India. Activities include FM, education and receiver penetration. Digital Radio. COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES Alert and warning systems exist within a larger communication ecosystem. A public alert or warning about COVID-19 (or a stay-at-home/shelter in place alert) will serve to drive people to other communications media (broadcast, TV, cable, Internet) to seek out more emergency information. It may be a mistake to try to cramless actionable
RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC The boycott officially ended in October 1941, and America’s popular music returned to the airwaves. But something had changed in those 10 months — American listeners had been exposed to new music genres, and they liked what they heard. “Hillbillly” music quickly morphed into the more refined “western” genre, which became immensely WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? By James Careless. Published: March 8, 2010. As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. There was also Radio Moscow — once the mouthpiece of old-style Soviet propaganda — the CUTTING HOLES IN LAMINATE Cutting Holes in Laminate May 1, 2013 7:00 PM, By Doug Irwin, CPBE AMD Last month I talked about drilling holes in Corian countertops. There are probably more sets of studio furniture out there with laminate tops though, so let’s talk about drilling holes in those. I put the following question to Rod Graham of RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform.DIGITAL RADIO
Digital Radio Mondiale in Focus in India. Activities include FM, education and receiver penetration. Digital Radio. COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES Alert and warning systems exist within a larger communication ecosystem. A public alert or warning about COVID-19 (or a stay-at-home/shelter in place alert) will serve to drive people to other communications media (broadcast, TV, cable, Internet) to seek out more emergency information. It may be a mistake to try to cramless actionable
RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS That really gives stations some options. The lower efficiency could be made up for with transmitter power (and electricity usage). A station on 600 kHz could, for example, diplex with a station on 1550 kHz that uses a 90-degree (158-foot) tower and still DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES The answer will explain why we used multitrack mastering decks in the D-C studios. Master tapes were recorded at 7.5 inches per second on custom three-track recorders. At the end of each song on the tape, a cue tone was recorded on a separate track. However, it wasn’t the usual 25 Hz cue tone and it wasn’t recorded one second early. THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC The boycott officially ended in October 1941, and America’s popular music returned to the airwaves. But something had changed in those 10 months — American listeners had been exposed to new music genres, and they liked what they heard. “Hillbillly” music quickly morphed into the more refined “western” genre, which became immensely WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? By James Careless. Published: March 8, 2010. As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. There was also Radio Moscow — once the mouthpiece of old-style Soviet propaganda — the CUTTING HOLES IN LAMINATE Cutting Holes in Laminate May 1, 2013 7:00 PM, By Doug Irwin, CPBE AMD Last month I talked about drilling holes in Corian countertops. There are probably more sets of studio furniture out there with laminate tops though, so let’s talk about drilling holes in those. I put the following question to Rod Graham of AEQ ROLLS OUT A NEW CODEC 4 hours ago · AEQ has a new codec for remote broadcasting; we asked Roberto Tejero, right, AEQ product manager and expert trainer, about it as part of our recent ebook about remote radio.. RW: What prompted it, and how does it reflect trends in radio workflows? Roberto Tejero: Radio has historically been the most flexible, immediate and dynamic media. Stations have been trying for a long time toDIGITAL RADIO
Digital Radio Mondiale in Focus in India. Activities include FM, education and receiver penetration. Digital Radio. THE FALL RADIO SHOW WILL BE AT THE WESTGATE 16 hours ago · The NAB Show and the fall Radio Show in October will both have a different look and feel this year. That was expected, given the unusual circumstances of the pandemic; but now details about how the shows will work -- particularly aspects of interest to radio people -- are becoming clearer. THE RECIPE FOR PROCESSING IS NEVER FINISHED 23 hours ago · Frank Foti is executive chairman of The Telos Alliance and founder of Omnia Audio. We spoke with him for the recent Radio World ebook about audio processing?. Radio World: Frank, what would you say is the most important recent or pending development in the design or use of processors? Frank Foti: The recipe for audio processing is never finished. Aside from ongoing development to PILOT’S 2021 INNOVATION CHALLENGE IS OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS 13 hours ago · The National Association of Broadcasters’ technology innovation initiative, Pilot, will be accepting submissions for this year’s Pilot Innovation Challenge through 5 p.m. ET on July 9. The program will provide mentorship and promotion to winning proposals, along with an opportunity to IN MONACO, MMD PUTS KYBIO TO USE 18 hours ago · From our “Who’s Buying What” page: Connect said Monaco Media Diffusion is using its KYBIO monitoring and control platform. MMD is a radio and TV operator for the Principality of Monaco. Connect is part of the WorldCast Group. The company said MMDis
RAOUL WEDEL TALKS ABOUT THE ADTHOS AD-SERVER 22 hours ago · This past week, Adthos introduced what it calls “the only free ad-serving technology built specifically for radio.” Athos Ad-Server is an ad sales application that replaces playout of ads by an existing automation system, allowing digital audio and radio “to be sold seamlessly within a single integrated campaign.” We sought to learn more about it MY FAVORITE MICS: DON ELLIOT 1 day ago · Don Elliot with his Sennheiser MKH 416 and Hook Studios screen. June is Microphone Month here at Radio World. This is one in a series of interviews with people who work in and around radio about the kinds of mics they love and why. Voice veteran Don Elliot applied his music training to radio and WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? In its digital variant, DRM, shortwave becomes a new modern platform using up-to-the minute coding, which produces a very clear sound. In effect, DRM shortwave is like FM over very large areas. More than one good audio channel is available and can be accompanied by data and other digital services. In digital shortwave the energy bill is cutPAUL MCLANE
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Digital Radio Is the Car Dashboard Radio’s Next Battlefield? DRM's tech features can make it more attractive for hybrid radio COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES New Zealand also just launched nationwide COVID-19 alerts via text messaging, essentially telling the entire country to shelter-in-place. In New Zealand, the alerts are being transmitted over their cell broadcast system, with emergency information being disseminated over broadcast radio and TV. RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS Cris Alexander. Somewhat ironically, my first jobs in radio were at FM stations. They sure didn’t want to give a kid a job on the all-important AM stations, but the FMs, which few people had receivers for anyway, were a good training ground where mistakes could be DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES How D-C Cranked Out All Those Tapes. Looking back at the production of automation music programming media at Drake-Chenault By Hank Landsberg ⋅ Published: November 27, 2019 ⋅ THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC This Boycott Changed American Music. Radio’s 1941 ASCAP boycott had long-lasting effects on the industry. By John Schneider ⋅ Published: May 4, 2015 ⋅ Updated: August 27, 2020 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. CUTTING HOLES IN LAMINATE Cutting Holes in Laminate May 1, 2013 7:00 PM, By Doug Irwin, CPBE AMD Last month I talked about drilling holes in Corian countertops. There are probably more sets of studio furniture out there with laminate tops though, so let’s talk about drilling holes in those. I put the following question to Rod Graham of RECIVA INTERNET RADIO PLATFORM SHUTTING DOWN The Reciva web page bears the bad news at the top. The Reciva internet radio aggregation platform, which provides the tuning systems for some internet/WiFi radios made by manufacturers such as C. Crane, Grace Digital and Tangent, is to shut down by April 30, 2021.. Radio World has been unable to find any reason for the shutdown issued by Qualcomm, which owns the Reciva platform.DIGITAL RADIO
Digital Radio Is the Car Dashboard Radio’s Next Battlefield? DRM's tech features can make it more attractive for hybrid radio COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY ALERTING BEST PRACTICES New Zealand also just launched nationwide COVID-19 alerts via text messaging, essentially telling the entire country to shelter-in-place. In New Zealand, the alerts are being transmitted over their cell broadcast system, with emergency information being disseminated over broadcast radio and TV. RADIO'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Radio is the primary communications medium in many developing countries. It is able to reach millions and has a vast impact on societies facing adversity. What are the obstacles and opportunities for radio broadcasters in these regions and how can stations benefit from their unique position, while ensuring social development forlocal populations?
AM STATIONS HAVE NEW OPTIONS Cris Alexander. Somewhat ironically, my first jobs in radio were at FM stations. They sure didn’t want to give a kid a job on the all-important AM stations, but the FMs, which few people had receivers for anyway, were a good training ground where mistakes could be DOES SHORTWAVE HAVE A FUTURE? The Woofferton transmitting station in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Neale Bateman. This is the task of the High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference (HFCC), a non-governmental, non-profit association, and a sector member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This group meets twice a year to produce a coordinated schedule for a summer and winter season, ironing HOW D-C CRANKED OUT ALL THOSE TAPES How D-C Cranked Out All Those Tapes. Looking back at the production of automation music programming media at Drake-Chenault By Hank Landsberg ⋅ Published: November 27, 2019 ⋅ THIS BOYCOTT CHANGED AMERICAN MUSIC This Boycott Changed American Music. Radio’s 1941 ASCAP boycott had long-lasting effects on the industry. By John Schneider ⋅ Published: May 4, 2015 ⋅ Updated: August 27, 2020 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SHORTWAVE RADIO? As recently as 25 years ago, shortwave radio was a preferred source of breaking international news in North America. Most hours of the day, the BBC World Service boomed in, especially at night on 6175 kHz. CUTTING HOLES IN LAMINATE Cutting Holes in Laminate May 1, 2013 7:00 PM, By Doug Irwin, CPBE AMD Last month I talked about drilling holes in Corian countertops. There are probably more sets of studio furniture out there with laminate tops though, so let’s talk about drilling holes in those. I put the following question to Rod Graham of THE FALL RADIO SHOW WILL BE AT THE WESTGATE 6 hours ago · The NAB Show and the fall Radio Show in October will both have a different look and feel this year. That was expected, given the unusual circumstances of the pandemic; but now details about how the shows will work -- particularly aspects of interest to radio people -- are becoming clearer.DIGITAL RADIO
Digital Radio A Cumulus AM Near NYC Will Go All-Digital. WFAS(AM) will use the slogan “Digital AM 1230 HD: New Talk for New York” PILOT’S 2021 INNOVATION CHALLENGE IS OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS 3 hours ago · The National Association of Broadcasters’ technology innovation initiative, Pilot, will be accepting submissions for this year’s Pilot Innovation Challenge through 5 p.m. ET on July 9. The program will provide mentorship and promotion to winning proposals, along with an opportunity to THE RECIPE FOR PROCESSING IS NEVER FINISHED 13 hours ago · Frank Foti is executive chairman of The Telos Alliance and founder of Omnia Audio. We spoke with him for the recent Radio World ebook about audio processing?. Radio World: Frank, what would you say is the most important recent or pending development in the design or use of processors? Frank Foti: The recipe for audio processing is never finished. Aside from ongoing development to NAB QUESTIONS FEE HIKE PROPOSED BY FCC FOR FY2021 7 hours ago · The National Association of Broadcasters is expressing concern about what it is calling a significant increase in regulatory fees by the Federal Communications Commission on broadcasters. For the third consecutive year in a row, the commission plans to increase fees to “unfair, unsustainable IN MONACO, MMD PUTS KYBIO TO USE 8 hours ago · From our “Who’s Buying What” page: Connect said Monaco Media Diffusion is using its KYBIO monitoring and control platform. MMD is a radio and TV operator for the Principality of Monaco. Connect is part of the WorldCast Group. The company said MMDis
AMIDST SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL, RADIO CONTINUES TO The Jacobs Media TechSurvey2021 is out, and as always, it reflects both consumer adoption of new media technology and the social environment it evolves in. For 2021, the survey says some areas were heavily impacted by COVID-19, while others continued on RAOUL WEDEL TALKS ABOUT THE ADTHOS AD-SERVER 13 hours ago · This past week, Adthos introduced what it calls “the only free ad-serving technology built specifically for radio.” Athos Ad-Server is an ad sales application that replaces playout of ads by an existing automation system, allowing digital audio and radio “to be sold seamlessly within a single integrated campaign.” We sought to learn more about it MY FAVORITE MICS: DON ELLIOT 16 hours ago · Don Elliot with his Sennheiser MKH 416 and Hook Studios screen. June is Microphone Month here at Radio World. This is one in a series of interviews with people who work in and around radio about the kinds of mics they love and why. Voice veteran WHAT IS REPLACING SHORTWAVE? The author is chairman of Digital Radio Mondiale.. Analog shortwave will celebrate about 100 years of existence in 2028 when many hope 5G will have been properly defined, tested and applied, though broadcasting is low on its long list of perceived advantages.* News and Business
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