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Radio Magazine Today - January 9th, 2017

 
 
 

Radio Magazine Today

 

Radio Currents Editor: Emily Reigart

Radio Technical Editor: Doug Irwin

 
 

Radio Magazine Today
 
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WELCOME
 
 

This e-newsletter reports on technology and trends that radio broadcast engineers need to know about. Topics range from new products, RF spectrum regulation, digital radio developments to business updates from manufacturers.

 
 

CURRENTS
 
 

Introducing Radio Magazine Today
We've combined all of our e-newsletters into one that is delivered three times per week.
 
RadioDNS Welcomes BMW as New Member
Hybrid Radio is valuable in the connected car, our blogger Nick Piggott says.
 
High Res Audio Streaming Gets Underway
Will reverse "30 consecutive years of downgrading the quality of a consumer format."
 
What Gary Shapiro Said to Open CES
Announced investment in American jobs and development.
 
At CES, Globally-Compatible Digital Radio Chip Launched for Automotive
The fingertip-sized chip, the SAF4000, is capable of reception of all global broadcast standards, including analog FM and AM as well as DAB+, Digital Radio Mondiale and HD Radio.
 
The Weaponized Internet
In case you missed it over the holidays. Our mysterious Wandering Engineer writes that radio can be a powerful tool for good and for evil but has taken a back seat to social media.

 
 

 

 
 

PRODUCTS
 
 

Digigram to Bring IP Audio Gear to BES Expo 2017
Showcasing products that address IP audio application performance
 
CES 2017: Alpine Products Hit the Road
New audio systems designed for in-car entertainment

 
 

 

 
 

INDUSTRY EVENTS
 
 

CES 2017
Jan. 5–8, Las Vegas

SPERDVAC Old-Time Radio Convention
Jan. 20–21, Las Vegas

Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Winter Conference
Jan. 25, Madison, Wis.

South Carolina Broadcasters Association Winter Conference
Jan. 26, Columbia, S.C.

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

 
 

TODAY IN RADIO HISTORY
 
 

Jan. 9, 1943: Nicola Tesla dies.
Jan. 9, 1958: John Tukey coins term "software" in American Mathematical Monthly.
Jan. 10, 1987: NRSC-1 goes into effect to establish AM emphasis/de-emphasis curves.

 
 
 
 

 
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