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- Can automobiles shift digital radio into overdrive?
- The Federal Communications Commission has approved allocating spectrum for broadcast of digital audio, a first step toward putting competitors into the digital music market now limited to cable delivery. But digital music vendors say that technica The Federal Communications Commission has approved allocating...
- Research articles 1992-10-26
- FCC readies DARS auction. (Federal Communications Commission will soon take bids for digital audio radio satellite licenses)
- Satellite radio proponents soon may have a chance to compete for licenses to launch their long-stalled projects. FCC commissioners last week were reviewing a proposal to set rules for the digital audio radio satellite DARS service and place ...
- Research articles 1997-01-20
- By any other name.(the FCC and new digital audio radio satellite acronyms)
- With digital audio radio satellite DARS frequencies headed for the auction block, FCC officials last week were amusing themselves by thinking up new acronyms for the spectrum. Sources say FCC Deputy Chief Economist Greg Rosston offered the tag na With digital audio radio satellite...
- Research articles 1996-10-21
- FCC chairman wants to reopen DARS spectrum to new applicants. (Reed Hundt)
- Reed Hundt may be looking to place digital audio radio satellite DARS spectrum on the auction block. Addressing the NAB Radio Convention in New Orleans Friday, the FCC chairman said he tentatively thinks DARS spectrum should be auctioned. "The Reed Hundt may be looking to place...
- Research articles 1995-09-11
- Dingell questions satellite radio; asks FCC for more information on proposed pioneer's preference award.(Representative John Dingell questions Federal Communications Commission's plan to issue satellite radio broadcasting license to CD Radio)(Brief Articl
- Asks FCC for more information on proposed pioneer's preference award CD Radio will have to wait a little longer before securing a license to launch its planned satellite-delivered radio service. Representative John Dingell (D-Mich.) last week Asks FCC...
- Research articles 1996-06-10
- DARS runs into problems at FCC. (digital audio radio satellite service; Federal Communications Commission)
- S-band service poses interference with Canadian telemetry frequencies S-band service poses interference with Canadian telemetry frequencies
- Research articles 1996-04-15
- Plan would divide DARS into 3 slots. (FCC's International Bureau plan for spectrum allocation in digital audio radio satellite service)(Brief Article)
- Under a proposal now before the four FCC commissioners, satellite radio proponent CD Radio could receive 12.5 mhz of spectrum to launch its service. Under a proposal now before the four FCC commissioners, satellite radio proponent CD Radio could receive 12.5 mhz of spectrum...
- Research articles 1996-04-29
- FCC told it's too soon to act on DARS. (digital audio radio service)
- There are simply too many unanswered questions about satellite digital audio broadcasting to permit any companies to begin constructing a system, according to comments filed at the FCC. The FCC is considering five applications to build satelli There are...
- Research articles 1993-04-19
- Satellite radio on hold: Dingell and Bliley ask FCC to delay authorization of DARS service.(Representatives John Dingell and Thomas Bliley; Federal Communications Commission; digital audio radio satellite services)(Brief Article)
- Dingell and Bliley ask FCC to delay authorization of DARS service Broadcasters last week won a reprieve from the prospect of satellite-delivered radio services. Representatives John Dingell (D-Mich.) and Thomas Bliley (R-Va.) asked FCC commiss Dingell and Bliley ask...
- Research articles 1996-05-13
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- Statement by Robert Struble, President and CEO, USA Digital Radio
- COLUMBIA, Md.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 3, 1999-- Re: The Federal Communications Commission FCC November 1 Notice for Proposed Rulemaking to Proceed with Digital Audio Broadcasting "USA Digital Radio is extremely pleased that the Federal Communications Commission FCC last evening crossed this historic milestone towards making digital audio broadcasting...
- Research articles 1999-11-04
- Digital Rulemaking Delay Affects Microradio Timing.(Federal Communications Commission's rulemaking, radio conversion to digital)(Brief Article)
- Radio's transition to digital will have to wait a bit longer. The FCC'S proposed rulemaking that would set the wheels in motion for the industry's transition to digital audio broadcast was delayed last Thursday. Some details remain unresolved, and th Radio's transition to digital will have...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- DARS auctions will help underwrite federal agencies; appropriations bill narrowly avoids funding expiration.(FY 1997 appropriations bill requires Federal Communications Commission to auction digital radio satellite licenses to raise money)(Brief Article)
- Just hours before funding for the Commerce Department, the FCC and several other government agencies expired, President Clinton last week signed FY '97 appropriations legislation into law. Money raised from digital audio radio satellite DARS lice Just hours before funding for the Commerce Department,...
- Research articles 1996-10-07
- Fcc Dab Action Sought
- FCC should begin process of selecting digital audio broadcasting DAB standard for U.S., USA Digital Radio USADR said in petition for rulemaking. USADR Pres. Robert Struble said selecting its DAB in-band, on-channel IBOC system would "foster a smooth transition... and allow the entire radio industry... to focus their resources on...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
- FCC to auction unserved cellular areas, 2.3 GHz for wireless
- Last week, the FCC released its plans to auction licenses for unserved cellular areas and spectrum in the 2.3 GHz band for any "wireless communications service" WCS, including fixed, mobile or radiolocation services or satellite digital audio radio services. Congress ordered the FCC to auction off spectrum for wireless in...
- Research articles 1996-11-18
- FCC should be fair to WCS. (Guest Opinion).
- The FCC is considering a ruling, expected soon, that will be critical in determining the viability of delivering broadband wireless services in the 2.3 GHz wireless communication service band. At issue is the interference created by satellite digital audio radio operators' use of high-powered, terrestrial-based repeaters...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Fcc Delays Dab
- Last-min. dispute over language prompted FCC to delay action on digital audio broadcasting DAB rulemaking, which had been scheduled for agenda meeting Oct. 21. Chmn. Kennard said at meeting that he expects details to be worked out within few days, with rulemaking to be acted on by circulation. ...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- From the Desk of… Dick Wiley FCC Broadcast Ownership Deregulation: Relief In A Multichannel World
- Dramatic changes have reshaped the communications marketplace since the FCC adopted broadcast ownership rules 30 years ago. Economic and technological developments have vastly expanded viewing options. Broadcast television audiences have declined. Cable and satellite companies have extended their reach and consolidated rapidly. The Internet looms as a...
- Research articles 1999-08-16
- Fcc Begins Dab Rulemaking
- Saying it wasn't deciding in favor of in-band, on-channel IBOC version of digital audio broadcasting DAB, FCC opened DAB rulemaking. Significant portion of rulemaking was devoted to seeking comment on whether DAB systems using new spectrum, possibly including TV Ch. 6, would be more efficient use of spectrum. ...
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- Sarnoff Silicon IP Offers TV Makers Complete Digital/HDTV Decoding Solution To Meet FCC Mandate
- PRINCETON, N.J. -- System Decodes Audio And Video, Displays All ATSC Video Formats; Features Include Zoom, Surround Sound
- Research articles 2004-07-08
- HRRC Concerned Over RIAA Statement Debunking Fair Use: FCC Filing Betrays Motive to Attack Reasonable and Customary Consumer Practices
- The Home Recording Rights Coalition HRRC today expressed concern over the Recording Industry Association of America's RIAA assertion to the Federal Communications Commission that home recordings made from digital audio DAB broadcasts for personal, private non-commercial use are not protected against a claim of infringement by the fair use defense...
- White papers 2005-02-11
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