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Pleadings

FCC Media Bureau News Items
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Actions

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Broadcast Actions

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Applications

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Cable Service Change Notifications; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative; Amendment of the Commission's Rules Related to Retransmission Consent

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
FCC adopted a Report and Order modernizing the requirements for notices cable operators must provide subscribers and local franchising authorities

Australia’s 2NBC FM Christens New Studios

Radio World
4 years 8 months ago
Stuart and Hamish, hosts of 2NBC’s “Sunday Sports Wrap.”

From our Who’s Buying What page: 2NBC FM in Sydney has new radio studios installed by Australian equipment dealer and integrator Broadcast Components and using AEQ AoIP equipment.

The two main studios are equipped with AEQ Capitol IP mixing consoles, Capitol Screen software and AEQ Netbox 8AD interfaces.

[See Our Who’s Buying What Page]

The project comes as 2NBC FM celebrates its 30th anniversary. The community station, operated by volunteers, is based in Peakhurst, a suburb of Sydney, and is heard at 90.1 MHz and online.

2NBC’s Michele Lansdown and Paul Morrison, hosts of “Arts Grab!” play with Capitol IP console.

A Broadcast Components team led by Sean Pritchard handled the integration.

The system is centered on a Dante AoIP network. Each AEQ Capitol IP console includes Capitol Screen visualization and operation-aid software and a double digital phone hybrid option.

Send info and photos of new facility projects to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

The post Australia’s 2NBC FM Christens New Studios appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Australia’s 2NBC FM Christens New Studios

Radio World
4 years 8 months ago
Stuart and Hamish, hosts of 2NBC’s “Sunday Sports Wrap.”

From our Who’s Buying What page: 2NBC FM in Sydney has new radio studios installed by Australian equipment dealer and integrator Broadcast Components and using AEQ AoIP equipment.

The two main studios are equipped with AEQ Capitol IP mixing consoles, Capitol Screen software and AEQ Netbox 8AD interfaces.

[See Our Who’s Buying What Page]

The project comes as 2NBC FM celebrates its 30th anniversary. The community station, operated by volunteers, is based in Peakhurst, a suburb of Sydney, and is heard at 90.1 MHz and online.

2NBC’s Michele Lansdown and Paul Morrison, hosts of “Arts Grab!” play with Capitol IP console.

A Broadcast Components team led by Sean Pritchard handled the integration.

The system is centered on a Dante AoIP network. Each AEQ Capitol IP console includes Capitol Screen visualization and operation-aid software and a double digital phone hybrid option.

Send info and photos of new facility projects to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

The post Australia’s 2NBC FM Christens New Studios appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Television Broadcasting Services; Stamford, Connecticut

Federal Register: FCC (Broadcasting)
4 years 8 months ago
This document denies an Application for Review filed by PMCM TV, LLC (PMCM) of the Media Bureau's grant of a rulemaking petition filed by Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. (CPBI), licensee of noncommercial educational television station WEDW, Bridgeport, Connecticut, to change WEDW's community of license from Bridgeport to Stamford, Connecticut. The document finds that the Bureau's reallotment was proper.
Federal Communications Commission

Broadcast Applications

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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FCC Modernizes Cable Operator Subscriber Notice Rules

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
Action Will Provide Subscribers with More Meaningful and Accurate Information Concerning Changes to Cable Service

Applications

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) Applications re: Actions on Pending Applications

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
Actions on Pending Applications

Broadcast Actions

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Amendment of Commission Rule Requiring Records of Cable Operator Interests in Video Programming; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
FCC adopts Report and Order eliminating the requirement that cable operators maintain records in their online public inspection files regarding the nature and extent of their attributable interests in video programming services

Actions

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4 years 8 months ago
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Pleadings

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 8 months ago
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Samuelsen Studio Dedicated at Entercom Detroit

Radio World
4 years 8 months ago

Entercom’s WXYT(FM) in Detroit has renamed its broadcast studio in memory of Jamie Samuelsen. He passed away on Aug. 1.

Jamie Samuelsen

Samuelsen was a veteran and morning show host for the sports talk station.

Entercom Detroit Senior Vice President and Market Manager Debbie Kenyon said, “We want to honor him in a special way, not only as a great broadcaster, but an extraordinary person. We hope the renaming of the studio will serve as a way to keep his memory alive and add to his incredible legacy here in Detroit.”

Samuelson was diagnosed with colon cancer in January 2019 and advocated for listeners to schedule colonoscopies during his final broadcast on July 27, 2020.

The post Samuelsen Studio Dedicated at Entercom Detroit appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Samuelsen Studio Dedicated at Entercom Detroit

Radio World
4 years 8 months ago

Entercom’s WXYT(FM) in Detroit has renamed its broadcast studio in memory of Jamie Samuelsen. He passed away on Aug. 1.

Jamie Samuelsen

Samuelsen was a veteran and morning show host for the sports talk station.

Entercom Detroit Senior Vice President and Market Manager Debbie Kenyon said, “We want to honor him in a special way, not only as a great broadcaster, but an extraordinary person. We hope the renaming of the studio will serve as a way to keep his memory alive and add to his incredible legacy here in Detroit.”

Samuelson was diagnosed with colon cancer in January 2019 and advocated for listeners to schedule colonoscopies during his final broadcast on July 27, 2020.

The post Samuelsen Studio Dedicated at Entercom Detroit appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Letter: Part 15 Options

Radio World
4 years 9 months ago

In a recent letter, Ira Wilner wrote to say that people should be using W-Fi streaming rather than Part 15 transmissions for outdoor events.

Were latency not a considerable issue, he would be right. However, using Wi-FI streaming systems can give as much as two seconds latency, which is very disconcerting when you are watching someone speak.

There are some streaming systems out there that claim to reduce this latency but they are not inexpensive and they can still do nothing about the receiving half of the system.

There is, sadly, still a need for leaky coax AM systems taped to parking lot surfaces today.

Scott Dorsey

Read more opinions about Part 15 and unlicensed radio broadcasts.

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Scott Dorsey

Letter: Part 15 Options

Radio World
4 years 9 months ago

In a recent letter, Ira Wilner wrote to say that people should be using W-Fi streaming rather than Part 15 transmissions for outdoor events.

Were latency not a considerable issue, he would be right. However, using Wi-FI streaming systems can give as much as two seconds latency, which is very disconcerting when you are watching someone speak.

There are some streaming systems out there that claim to reduce this latency but they are not inexpensive and they can still do nothing about the receiving half of the system.

There is, sadly, still a need for leaky coax AM systems taped to parking lot surfaces today.

Scott Dorsey

Read more opinions about Part 15 and unlicensed radio broadcasts.

The post Letter: Part 15 Options appeared first on Radio World.

Scott Dorsey

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