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Radio Currents - April 28th, 2016

 

What Did You See in Las Vegas?
The NAB Show is the broadcast industry's biggest event, literally and figuratively, which means it can be easy to miss something. If you attended and saw something cool on the exhibit floor or during a BEC session, tell us about it in an email.

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Tech & News

Layer Announces All-Digital AM Co-Channel Lab Test Results
Series of tests using various modes and signal strengths were conducted to measure the resulting interference and noise degradation generated from the undesired all-digital signal to the desired signals. More»

Benztown, ENCO Offer Integration
Makes Benztown's content immediately accessible through the GUI of ENCO's DAD automation platform. More»

Senate Dems Want a Vote on Commissioner Rosenworcel
Commerce Committee unanimously recommended her for a new term. More»

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Via Licensing Sets Up Extended High Efficiency AAC Patent Pool
xHE-AAC will serve as audio coding format for DRM. More»

Ideal Networks Offer NaviTEK NT Network Testers
Suite of testing and troubleshooting functionalities work with both copper and fiber optic cabling. More»

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Business & Associations

IDC Merges With Fellow Canadian Firm
Novra is its new parent company. More»

NATE Applauds Senate FAA Reauthorization
Notes the association's interest in commercial use of drones. More»

National Student Electronic Media Convention Seeks Proposals
Convention in Philadelphia by College Broadcasters Inc. is Oct. 20–22. More»

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From Radio magazine & NewBay Media

Read the April issue
Page through the digital edition online here. More»

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Today in Radio History

May 2, 1934 WLW begins operation with 500kW transmitter
May 3, 1971 All Things Considered debuts
May 4, 1920 RCA holds first meeting

From the Calendar

Great Lakes Broadcasting Conference
May 2-3, Lansing, Mich.

TAP Engineering Seminar
May 2-3, Denver

WorldDAB Automotive 2016
May 11, Autoworld, Brussels

140th AES Convention
June 4–7, Paris






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