PAR Channel: NAB
Radio Stations Reach Out to Make Money Online by James Careless, 04.04.2008
This represents a change from radio’s initial forays into the Web/wireless space, when new media were either seen as less important than over-the-air broadcasting, or threats to the very existence of radio.
More... view all text items in this section…view all text items in this section…LBA Technology — John George04.04.2008
The CAMI provides an economical way of placing an FM translator antenna as well as STL and RPU antennas on a “hot” AM tower without requiring major changes in the antenna system.
More... Tieline Technology — Darren Levy04.04.2008
Tieline joined the Audio-via-IP Experts Group because we believe that that codec manufacturers need to collaborate in establishing a global standard for reliable broadcasting over IP networks.
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We seek to reduce the complexity of broadcast studio tools making them intuitive and easy for a user to operate while allowing an engineer the greatest degree of studio design flexibility.
More... view all text items in this section…Broad Horizons for NAB Post|Production World by Walter Schoenknecht, 04.04.2008
The six-day program is produced jointly by NAB and Future Media Concepts, which provides manufacturer-authorized training in digital media techniques at multiple U.S. locations.
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