Former FEMA Admin Gaynor: Where Cell Signals Fail, AM Is There
Former acting Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security Pete Gaynor is the latest official to speak out in favor of the AM For
Former acting Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security Pete Gaynor is the latest official to speak out in favor of the AM For
In findings that could reshape how the modern political campaign is run, a new Nielsen study shows the substantial impact of radio on elections. The study,
The FCC plans Feb. vote on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to make it easier to send multilingual alerts over TV and radio WASHINGTON, D.C.—As
“Misinformation is not like plumbing, a problem you fix. It is a social condition, like crime, that you must constantly monitor and adjust to.” “Fake
Anyone who has followed the fate of the TV business in recent years could not be blamed for thinking the medium is dying. Consumers have
There’s lots of unfinished business for broadcasters in Washington as the new year begins, from pending legislation in Congress to proposed rulemakings at the Federal
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The local commercial broadcast television and radio industry generates $1.23 trillion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 2.52 million jobs through direct
Edison Research’s “Share of the Ear” Q3 2023: How America listens to Audio The proportion of AM/FM radio listening that takes place in cars has
But users of other equipment must still comply by Dec. 12 Users of Sage equipment: You now have another 90 days to meet that pending
Until now, the FCC has not considered programming when taking into account a station’s license. However, the Media and Democracy Project, an advocacy group backed