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RADIO WORLD TOP STORIES FOR 2013 (So Far …) - 07.05.13
As we reach a midpoint for the year, and in the midst of a holiday stretch, Radio World looks back at the first half of the year. Here are the most clicked on stories that have appeared on the Radio World website since Jan. 1.

Arbitron Sues Saga for Alleged Copyright Infringement (5/28/2013)
The audience research firm sued the broadcaster for misuse of copyrighted material.

Dedicated Ham Keeping Morse Code Alive (1/18/2013)
In Nova Scotia Jim Charlong keeps Morse Code and the memory of Marconi alive at the Marconi National Historic Site of Canada.

Agency Reform Still on Walden's Agenda (5/28/2013)
A look at some of the interests of House Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Greg Walden.

You've Got to Spend It to Make It (4/10/2013)
Consultant Valerie Geller challenged radio broadcast management to put their money where their mouths are and make investments in their radio properties.

In Defense of Ham Radio (1/3/2013)
Readers sounded off on a debate over ham radio that had spilled over from last year.

One of America's Most Remote AM Sites Signs Off (1/18/2013)
Scott Fybush visited Crawford Broadcasting's KBRT(AM) on Santa Catalina Island, off the California coast, as it prepared to move its transmitter onshore.

Florida Resident Cited for Ham Interference (4/24/2013)
The case of the "loud" well pump generated a great deal of attention.



Dielectric to Close (4/19/2013)
Though initially looking bad, this mid-April story had a happy ending.

Remembering the Gates Radio Company (3/4/2013)
Historical articles are always popular with the Radio World audience and few can match the subject matter of the Gates Radio Co.

Authorities Probe WEMM Transmitter Theft (6/24/2013)
A whole new transmitter was spirited away by thieves from a West Virginia radio broadcast facility — after they had previously taken copper from the site.

Pink Floyd Steps Into Streaming Music Royalty Fray (6/24/2013)
The famously passive group is not so passive when it comes to music royalties.

Alert for ISDN Users (3/27/2013)
The prospect that ISDN service might be curtailed or phased out caught the attention of many ISDN service users.

Arbitron Sues Renda Broadcasting (6/24/2013)
The research firm went after another broadcaster for misusing its copyrighted material.

Armstrong Honored With Plaque (6/18/2013)
Scott Fybush traveled to Yonkers, N.Y., for the dedication of a memorial plaque remembering radio broadcast technology inventor Edwin Howard Armstrong.

Calendar of Events

Minority Media and Telecommunications Council's
Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference

July 9–10
Embassy Suites
Washington, D.C.

2013 NABJ Convention and Career Fair
July 31–Aug. 4
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Kissimmee, Fla.

Tennessee Assoc. of Broadcasters 65th Annual Conference
Aug. 6–7
Murfreesboro, Tenn.

SBE Certification Exams
Aug. 9–19
(Deadline June 1, 2013)
Local Chapters

For a full list of upcoming events visit the Radio World calendar page.

 




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