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It's All in the DELIVERY
HEADNOTE A Look at the Top Video Players of Today and Tomorrow A soft voice says, 'It is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCE THE NUMBER OF MEDIA OUTLETS IN LOCAL MARKETS,...
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No News Can Be Good News
In 1983, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the FCC's decision to deregulate the broadcast radio industry ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Google to acquire dMarc Broadcasting for USD102m in
cash.
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Internet company Google Inc (Nasdaq:GOOG) announced on Tuesday (17 January) that itis ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Broadcast history from many
perspectives.
Winn, J. E., & Brinson, S. L. (Eds.). (2005). Transmitting the past: Historical and cultural perspectives on broadcasting. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hitting the Mark
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DIGILINK.
Fort Collins Arrakis Systems helped revolutionize the radio broadcast industry a decade ago with its digital music storage ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
"Order Out of Chaos:" A Reexamination of the
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American broadcasting in the 1920s has generally been typified as chaotic in nature prior to formation of the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Regulating the government's airwaves: creation of
the...
As new media technologies evolve, many become necessities--telegraph, telephone, and undersea cable in the 19th century, for ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Petition Asks FCC For Satellite Indecency Regulation
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Working it out together: radio policy from Hoover to
the Radio Act of 1927.
"Inadequate" and "chaotic" are words used to characterize broadcast regulation in the 1920s under the Radio Act of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Satellite May Not Be Beyond Fcc
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Politically Charged:Can The FCC Muzzle Satellite?
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Freedom, Technology, and the First
Amendment.
Imagine the radio, broadcast and cable industry completely unregulated by federal or local governmental entities. In lieu of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Broadcasters: Fear of fines changing face of N.O. radio
Janet Jackson is killing local radio, according to broadcast industry insiders. The threat of increased indecency fines in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sylvia Allen offers insight into the world of sponsorship and how to get...
Sylvia Allen is president of Allen Consulting in Holmdel. In addition to marketing and public relations, her business ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Listeners log on to silent radio Web sites
Hoosiers who logged on to the Internet last week to listen to their favorite local radio stations heard ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Changing Frequencies
Those of you listening to music on your computer, your iPod, or on satellite may not have noticed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Internet consortium to roll despite delays
Last month's sudden withdrawal of one of its earliest and most high-profile partners hasn't caused Emmis Communications Corp. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
NAB Strikes Back at Satellite Radio
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Industry Associations
International Radio Club of America
For radio enthusiasts interested in listening for distant radio stations on the standard AM broadcast band. Members are known as BCB DXers (for broadcast band radio listeners) and collect QSLs ...
Members: 200
Founded: 1964
Dues: SDXM/DXM in U.S., $30 annual; DXM in Canada, $36 annual; DXM and SDXM in U.S., $35 annual; DXM and SDXM in Canada, $41 annual.