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Conclave offers free webinar studying radio listeners
On Wednesday, May 23 at 3PM, The Conclave presents Fred Jacobs with the results of Jacobs Media’s industry-wide research study on North America’s usage of digital technology and social media with Techsurvey... Read More.
Study shows increased interest in radio-enabled cell phones
A recent Harris Interactive poll says that 81% of consumers would consider paying a $.30 fee in order to free FM radio on their cell phones. NAB spokesman, Dennis Wharton says the new... Read More.
Radio can rock Pinterest
For those social media rookies out there, Pinterest is the newest, hottest thing in social media. The concept is simple. Think of a giant, virtual... Read More.
Mobile EAS demo at WGBH-TV
WGBH-TV would like to invite you to see a demo of a pilot project WGBH is participating in to test the use of mobile DTV as... Read More.
Obama paves way for incentive auctions
President Obama has signed the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 into law. The bill included language giving the FCC authority to hold incentive auctions of television spectrum, aimed at increasing the bandwidth for broadband service. Read the article from
Consumers returning to over-the-air TV
With Congress passing the payroll tax extension last week (which included language for a television spectrum auction) the debate rages on about whether or wireless companies... Read More.
2012-2013 MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship Program
Now is your chance to sign up for the 2012-2013 MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship program. We encourage you to participate in this program to help those interested in... Read More.
Study shows that an average of 93% of listeners stay through commercial break
Have you ever heard this from a potential client? ”I don’t want to buy radio, people just switch stations as soon as a commercial comes on?” Now there’s a great study you... Read More.
MBA files comments on TV public files
The Massachusetts Broadcasters Association and 45 other State Broadcasters Associations joined in filing comments in response to the FCC's proposal to require television stations to post the bulk of their public inspection... Read More.