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WFUV’s Alternate Side Finds A Radio Home On 91.5 WNYE

WFUV’s Alternate Side Finds A Radio Home On 91.5 WNYE

WFUV’s younger skewing specialty show/HD stream/online property The Alternate Side will air weekday mornings on New York City-owned WNYE 91.5, replacing a KEXP simulcast…

HD Radio Update from NAB 2011 – Exclusive Video

HD Radio Update from NAB 2011 – Exclusive Video

HD Radio continues to methodically notch small victories, with more auto installs on the way, more compelling content, and innovative use of translators to expand reach. Ibiquity’s Rick Greenhut gives us the update…

Television Launches ATSC Mobile DTV — ANOTHER Free Digital Initiative

Television Launches ATSC Mobile DTV — ANOTHER Free Digital Initiative

Television stations want their audience back. Instead of whining, they’re getting aggressive — launching ATSC Mobile DTV — a second FREE, over-the-air, digital service…

How Much am I Paying for All That Free Digital Media?

How Much am I Paying for All That Free Digital Media?

There’s a lot of talk about free digital media, but last time I checked all this free digital media is blowing a serious hole in my wallet. When is enough enough, and what does it mean for emerging digital businesses?

Link of the Week: 70 Digital TV Channels With a Cheap Set of Rabbit Ears?

Link of the Week: 70 Digital TV Channels With a Cheap Set of Rabbit Ears?

Major markets are awash in scores of free digital television channels. What can radio learn from their television counterparts? Perhaps a lot…

HD Radio Proof of Concept: Bluegrass Rates in D.C.

HD Radio Proof of Concept: Bluegrass Rates in D.C.

DC’s WAMU is a believer in HD Radio — and their Bluegrass Country channel has actually hit the Arb. General Manager Caryn Mathes makes a very reasoned argument in support of the technology…

HD Radio: Six Ways to Make it Happen

HD Radio: Six Ways to Make it Happen

With last month’s announcement that Microsoft’s new Zune player will include an HD receiver, and with this year’s CES and NAB under my belt, I’d like to reiterate my position on the subject: HD Radio is going to happen.