The Association of Public Radio Engineers is accepting nominations for the Seventh Annual APRE Engineering Achievement Award. The honor is to be awarded to a single individual for “outstanding ...
You don't know the name Jay Crawford, but he was the guy who kept some of your favorite radio stations on the air -- WEBN, WVXU, WOBO, WAIF, WMOH, WSCH, regional K-LOVE stations, and he resolved ...
The man behind a radio and TV broadcast consulting firm specializing in remote control solutions, studio design and construction, antenna protection systems and ratings metrics has been selected as ...
Radio World caught up this week with John Ramsey, a veteran radio engineer honored as one of the charter members of the Connecticut Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. The 2015 class also includes ...
This is the first article in “Tech Transitions,” Current’s special coverage of the changing landscape of technology in public media. Look for more stories to come — and you can still send us a ...
The radio engineering community is mourning the loss of Jack Sellmeyer, who passed away on November 2. Sellmeyer’s experience spanned a range of roles from a station engineer to a manufacturing ...
Three years after the Association of Public Radio Engineers last gathered for an in-person convention, it reconvened the Public Radio Engineering Conference Thursday in Las Vegas with a mixture of ...
WASHINGTON—The National Association of Broadcasters announced that television technology innovator Robert Seidel of CBS and radio engineer Jeff Littlejohn of Clear Channel Media have been named the ...
The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) has elevated Roz Clark, Executive Director of Radio Engineering for Cox Media Group, to the membership rank of Fellow. Clark joined the SBE in 1990 and has ...
Are you familiar with Fetridge’s Law? Here it is simply stated, “Important things that are supposed to happen do not happen, especially when people are looking, or, conversely, things that are ...