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AES Convention Hits 5-Year High - Radio Currents - Oct 31, 2013

 

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2013 Salary Survey
Radio magazine has conducted a salary survey since 1994. See how you compare. More»


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News

50th General Assembly of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Opens in Hanoi
More than 650 delegates and guests gathered for the event, which featured the prime minister of Vietnam as one of the speakers. More»

SBE Streamed 2013 Membership Meeting
An update on the society's efforts and the induction of new officers will highlight the meeting. More»

135th Audio Engineering Society Convention Attendance Hits Five-Year High
The AES celebrates its 65th anniversary this year, and capped the celebration with a five-year-high number of 18,453 registrants being tallied. More»


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Business

Polish Radio Receives Offers for DAB+ Retransmission
Emitel was the only one of three offers that met all the Polish Radio requirements. More»

Sales Call
Commotion hits a major user milestone, and Jack FM 2 in Oxfordshire is the first UK station to add Listener Driven Radio technology. More»


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People

Richard Mertz Dies
His broadcast engineering career spanned more than 40 years. More»

Senate Confirms Tom Wheeler as FCC Chairman
Mike O'Reilly is also confirmed as a commissioner. More»

Jack Smedile Joins NAB Government Relations Team as VP
Smedile spent four years working with Senate Commerce Committee member and Vice Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference Roy Blunt of Missouri. More»

Peter Doyle Appointed VP of Broadcasters Foundation of America
Doyle is known in broadcasting for his leadership of McGavren Guild, and subsequently other Interep initiatives, for more than 30 years. More»


Products

Wheatstone Releases AirAura X3 Version 3.6.7
AirAura processors currently running software version 1.2 or higher can be upgraded to version 3.6.7 free of charge. More»

LAB Geneva Unveils New Model M FM/DAB+ Receiver
The Model M supports FM and DAB+ and by way of integrated Bluetooth, and supports wireless music transmission from smartphone, tablet PC and laptop. More»

Wheatstone Baseband192 Completes All-digital Air Chain
The digital interface is available as a standard feature in Wheatstone AirAura X3, FM-531HD and VP-8IP audio processors. More»


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From the Radio magazine Calendar

FCC Update
License Renewal Pre/Post-Filing: Stations in Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Mariana Islands, Oregon, and Washington continue running License Renewal Post-Filing Announcements, on Nov. 1 and 16. Stations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont continue running License Renewal Pre-Filing Announcements on Nov. 1 and 16.

Biennial Ownership Reports: Commercial radio and television stations file Biennial Ownership Reports Dec. 2.

This Week in Radio History
Dec 30, 1745
Invention of the Leyden jar (the first capacitor) by Dean Ewald Jurgen von Kleist of the Cathedral of Cammin

Dec 30, 1938
Radio Mercury Theater performs The War of the Worlds; panics listeners

Nov 1, 1926
NBC begins operations

Nov 1, 1987
Microsoft releases Windows 2.0

Nov 1, 2006
NPR launches Content Depot

Nov 2, 1920
KDKA broadcasts election results.

Nov 2, 1920
The first radio receivers sold


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Conferences and Conventions

19th WorlDMB General Assembly
Nov 5 - 6
Amsterdam

101st Annual Ohio Broadcast Engineering Conference
Nov 7
Columbus, OH

SBE39 Technology Workshop
Nov 14
Oldsmar (Tampa), FL

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