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Seacrest Studios Comes to Cincinnati Children's Hospital
A cutting-edge radio and TV broadcast media center brings hope and entertainment to a sixth pediatric hospital. More»


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Industry

NAB Purchases New York's CCW and Satcon
The acquisition extends NAB events to serve two unique markets. More»

NATE Announces Results of 2014 Board of Directors Election
Pat Cipov and Bryan Lee are re-elected; John Paul Jones, Jimmy Miller and Don Train assume board seats. More»


Products

NATE Unveils Gin Pole Guidelines Safety Resource
The document provides minimum worker training guidelines that are required for gin pole use for installation, alteration and maintenance of communications structures. More»

Frontier Silicon Releases Fourth-Generation Digital Radio Chip
The new chip supports multiple radio formats and is suitable for use in smartphones and tablets. More»


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Business

Line 6 to be Acquired by Yamaha
Yamaha will operate Line 6 as a wholly owned subsidiary. More»

Sales Call for the Week of Dec 26 - Jan 1, 2013
Wheatstone Processing is being used at several stations. More»

Sales Call for the Week of Dec 19 - 25, 2013
Premiere Networks distributes SourceAudio, RadioIO taps Triton Digital for distribution, and Audioarts Engineering posts console sales. More»


Digital Radio

Go Digital Conference Provides More DAB Developments
Frontier Silicon, STMicroelectronics, Halfords, Ford and more all made announcements. More»

General Assembly of DRM Consortium Scheduled for March 2014
The Consortium will consider the benefits of DRM and its progress, and affirm the power of digital radio. More»


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People

Larry Estlack Passes at 64
Estlack was active in Michigan broadcast engineering most of his life. More»

Kim Sacks Joins National SBE Board
An SBE member since 2007, Sacks fills the unexpired term of Andrea Cummis, who was elected the SBE's treasurer. More»


From the Radio magazine Calendar

FCC Dateline
Stations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont continue running License Renewal Post-filing Announcements and stations in New Jersey and New York run License Renewal Pre-Filing Announcements Dec. 16, Jan. 1 and 16.

Commercial radio and television stations file Biennial Ownership Reports (delayed deadline): Dec. 20, 2013.

Deadline for comments in AM Revitalization Rulemaking proceeding: Jan. 21, 2014.

This Week in Radio History
Dec 24, 1898
First ship-to-shore message sent

Dec 24, 1906
Fessenden transmits first distant voice/music broadcast

Dec 27, 1947
Bell Labs invents transistor

Jan 1, 1902
Nathan Stubblefied demonstrates natural conduction telephone in Murray, KY

Jan 1, 1983
ARPANET switches from NCP to TCP/IP

Jan 1, 1997
EAS rules go into effect

Jan 3, 1929
Paley incorporates Columbia Broadcast System

Jan 3, 1983
Time magazine names the computer the "Machine of the Year"

Jan 4, 1923
WEAF and WNAC conduct first wired simulcast

Jan 5, 1932
The Shadow debuts on CBS

Jan 5, 1940
Armstrong demonstrates FM to the FCC

Jan 5, 1979
FCC eliminates Third Class operator requirement for stations


Conferences and Conventions

2014 CES
Jan 7 - 10
Las Vegas

South Carolina Broadcasters Association Winter Conference
Jan 24 - 25
Columbia, SC

Le Radio 2014
Feb 9 - 11
Paris

EBU Digital Radio Summit
Feb 12
Geneva

19th NATE Conference & Expo
Feb 24 - 27
San Diego, CA

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