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- Free Tunes From The Net: Five Great Music Podcasts!
- Commercial radio is boring and illegal music download sites are being shut down - so where can a music lover find some free tunes these days? Podcasting has become a great way to discover new (and not-so-new) music, and for artists and record companies to share their music legally. This...
- White papers 2006-11-01
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- BBC Radio leads commercial radio in reach and share.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-3 November 2000-BBC: BBC Radio leads commercial radio in reach and share C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02112000 BBC Radio share at 51.4 to Commercial 46.79 BBC Radio reach leads Commercial at 31.2m to 31.1m Radio 1 has 14 million listeners...
- Research articles 2000-11-03
- Commercial radio strikes flat note as Emap exits Irish stations.
- But the move does not suggest an exit from the commercial radio sector by UK-listed groups Shunil Roy-Chaudhuri Emap, the media mini-conglomerate, has sold its Republic of Ireland radio stations to Irish and European radio group Communicorp for GBP135m. This significantly exceeded broker...
- Research articles 2007-07-18
- SanomaWSOY receives three commercial radio licences
- NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-31 May 2006-SanomaWSOY receives three commercial radio licencesC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Finnish media group SanomaWSOY Corporation said on Wednesday (31 May) that its electronic media division SWelcom has been granted two part-national radio licences. According to the licences SWelcom's radio channels will start their operations...
- Research articles 2006-05-31
- USA: SAVI TECHNOLOGY AWARDED CONTRACT FOR COMMERCIAL RADIO.
- Savi Technology*, Sunnyvale, Calif., was awarded on Jan. 30, 2006, a delivery order amount of $202,500,000 as part of a $424,500,000 firm-fixed-price contract for commercial radio frequency identification. Performance location will be determined with Savi Technology*, Sunnyvale, Calif., was awarded on Jan. 30, 2006, a...
- Research articles 2006-02-07
- Tuning in the future: Digital technology and commercial radio broadcasting in Canada
- Commercial radio, a pervasive part of the Canadian cultural landscape for nearly a century, is poised to undergo a fundamental transformation. Driven by a technology known as Digital Audio Broadcasting, radio broadcasters, with the support of the state, are proposing to replace conventional AM and FM radio, altering the familiar...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- Lexington, Ky., Commercial Radio Firm to Buy Local Broadcasting Company.
- By Karla Dooley, Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 21--Lexington's only two locally owned commercial radio groups are doing some dealing. LM Communications has decided to buy WSTL-FM, also known as Star 92.1, from Mortenson Broadcasting Co. for...
- Research articles 2001-06-21
- Content standards finalised for digital radio
- Commercial Radio Australia CRA has released its Commercial Content Standards for advertising on DAB+ digital radio. The Standards have been finalised after draft standards were released to the industry for comment last year, following consultations with companies such as ARN, Austereo, DMG, Fairfax Radio, Audionet, DubSat, Music Point, DStar, Adstream...
- News items 2009-10-08
- Talks to end music copyright block on radio downloads COMMERCIAL
- THE commercial radio sector is negotiating with the music industry to overcome a rights glitch that is keeping songs out of radio downloads. Unlike the BBC, the music licensing agreements of commercial radio companies only stretch to traditional broadcasts and live internet radio. While the BBC...
- Research articles 2006-08-13
- Digital radio Christmas ad campaign begins
- The next phase in Commercial Radio Australia's $10 million digital radio awareness campaign begins this week with a series of radio and online commercials , via agency Smart, pitching a digital radio as the perfect gift for Christmas. Going to air across more than 40 commercial radio...
- News items 2009-11-15
- Radio ratings finally set to go electronic.
- Dec 06, 2006 (B&T Weekly - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The radio industry in Australia is ready to switch to an electronic ratings system. According to Commercial Radio Australia, the representative body for the country's main broadcasters, the contract Dec 06, 2006 (B&T Weekly -...
- Research articles 2006-12-06
- Listeners turn to BBC radio during crisis
- The Radio Advertising Bureau RAB has blamed a drop in commercial radio audiences on the terrorist attacks of September 11.The Radio Advertising Bureau RAB has blamed a drop in commercial radio audiences on the terrorist attacks of September 11.
- Research articles 2002-02-07
- How is the UK Radio Industry Set to Perform Over the Next Five Years?
- DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30246) has announced the addition of UK Radio Industry Market Research Report to their offering. The combined BBC spend and commercial radio revenue of the UK radio industry is believed to have increased during much of the five year review period of this...
- Research articles 2006-01-05
- Amateur radio operator's Telecommunications Act claims for § 1983 remedies are not barred
- Abrams v. City of Rancho Palos Verdes, 354 F.3d 1094 (9th Cir. 2004).The Telecommunications Act TCA, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151 et seq., does not contain a comprehensive remedial scheme that would preclude recovery of § 1983 remedies, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held.Here, Abrams was an amateur radio operator...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Broadband Content Bits: XBox-Sky; Sony-Vidzone; Sky IPTV; Radio Website
- —XBox-Sky: BSkyB’s Sky Player service has finally gone live on Microsoft’s XBox 360 console offering Sky channels on a live and on-demand basis. You don’t need a satellite dish—but you do need a gold XBox Live membership worth £40 a year in order to buy Sky subscription packages. Via...
- External links 2009-10-27
- Why can't other media be as transparent as radio? Radio is the only medium to include sponsorship and promotions revenue in its calculations. Surely all media should publish it.
- Nick Higham is right to observe that commercial radio includes [pounds sterling]60m of sponsorship and promotions (S&P) revenue in its claimed share of display advertising and that no other medium does (MW July 18). We would like to be able to c Nick Higham is...
- Research articles 2002-08-01
- Commercial Radio: Not Dead but Fighting Irrelevance
- TechCrunch submits: There’s something wrong with CBS Radio’s CBS press release announcing the launch, complete with silly “countdown,” of 92.3 Now FM in New York City, a contemporary hit radio station that will replace K-Rock on Wednesday, March 11, at 5:00pm. (Contemporary hit radio, in plain...
- External links 2009-03-10
- Satellite Radio Gets Boost from Detroit - General Motors to invest in XM Satellite Radio, CD Radio to equip Ford cars by Jan 2001 - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. both expressed strong interest in the next generation of commercial radio-satellite radio, being developed by XM Satellite Radio Inc. of McLean Virginia. GM said it would invest $50 million in the company and made an agreement to equip its new cars and trucks...
- Research articles 1999-06-21
- The end of an era for Scottish radio RADIO: EMAP BUYS SRH RADIO:
- MANY will remember 2005 as the year when independent Scottish commercial radio effectively came to an end. Heritage stations, such as Forth, Clyde and Northsound came under London ownership with Emap's pounds-282 million deal in June to buy the 72-per cent of Scottish Radio Holdings SRH it did not already...
- Research articles 2005-12-18
- Mid Anglia Radio board backs pounds 3.5m GWR offer
- GWR looks to have snatched loss- making Mid Anglia Radio from under the nose of its neighbour, East Anglia Radio, adding to the pace of commercial radio consolidation. GWR, in which Capital Radio has a near-20 per cent stake, has won the support of Mid Anglia's board...
- Research articles 1994-04-12
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