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Single Frequency Networks Bring More Uniform Coverage for Broadcast Signals
Traditionally, broadcasting has centered around the idea of a single transmitter serving a wide coverage area. In the 100 years since the first commercial radio broadcast, this system has worked exceedingly well to provide news, [...]
Automakers are Watching What Radio Broadcasters Do
The evolution of radio receivers in cars over the last 25 years has been quite remarkable and beneficial for broadcasters, listeners and automakers. With the advent of hybrid (over-the-air plus internet) radio, it’s more important [...]
Broadcasting False or Simulated EAS Tones Can Cost Your Station Big
Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cited a station for broadcasting a skit that contained the Emergency Alert System (EAS) codes (the data burst sometime referred to as the “duck squawk”) and the two-tone attention [...]
VVC Codec’s Potential in Broadcasting
Versatile Video Coding (VVC) is the latest published video codec standard, and it has achieved the highest level of video compression to date. VVC has been drafted by a joint collaborative team of ITU-T and [...]