Solving the Copper Theft Problem with Glue
[August 2019] This year, even though prices are relatively low, we have seen a rash of copper thefts – even electrocutions – as …
Written by Jay White on . Posted in Site Operations.
[August 2019] This year, even though prices are relatively low, we have seen a rash of copper thefts – even electrocutions – as …
Written by Ted Thayer on . Posted in In the Trenches.
[August 2019] Often, broadcasters operate as a business, getting the job done. But often, having a good relationship with local governmental authorities will …
Written by Jim Somich on . Posted in Audio Processing.
By Jim Somich and Barry Mishkind
[August 2019] Before his untimely death, Jim Somich and I had a number of conversations by phone …
Written by Gary Northrup on . Posted in Op Ed and Letters.
I started in radio at 13 on a Provisional license, 3rd Class at 14 and our Chief drove me 200 miles to Kansas …
Written by James Walker on . Posted in Op Ed and Letters.
20+ years in service and “still needs to be worked on” ?!?!
A friend owns several stations in the mid south. According to …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Trade Show Reports.
Going to the Show? Here are some suggestions that might make your trip to the NAB 2019 show easier:
1. #1 – Bring …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Trade Show Reports.
The theme this year was The Story Starts Here. On the floor were Richard Rudman and Rollye James (l), and Adrienne Abbott. Follow …
Written by Carl Mann on . Posted in Broadcast Station Histories.
Written by Ron Schacht on . Posted in Op Ed and Letters.
Yes James, unfortunately you are 100 % correct.
But that’s not only the case with the AM stations – also FM’s.
We all …
Written by Ken Benner on . Posted in FCC Rules & Regulations.
[July 2019] The broadcast Renewal Season started earlier this year, with license renewals for Radio and TV stations being spread over then mext …