Radio news from 10 February 2007
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Mixing It ends after 16 years (Radio Today)
Experimental music programme Mixing It has ended after over sixteen years on BBC Radio 3. The programme showcased independent, and particularly electronic, music.
Experimental music programme Mixing It has ended after over sixteen years on BBC Radio 3. The programme showcased independent, and particularly electronic, music.
First demonstration of new DAB audio codec next week in Paris (Media Network Weblog)
A new codec for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) will be demonstrated for the first time during the Le Radio! Exhibition in Paris from the 11 to 14 February, 2007.
A new codec for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) will be demonstrated for the first time during the Le Radio! Exhibition in Paris from the 11 to 14 February, 2007.
Man Calls BBC Radio Two, Claims to be Letter Bomber (radio.about.com)
According to telegraph.co.uk: "A man who called a national BBC radio phone-in show to try to claim responsibility for sending a letter bomb has been arrested by police investigating a...
According to telegraph.co.uk: "A man who called a national BBC radio phone-in show to try to claim responsibility for sending a letter bomb has been arrested by police investigating a...
Technology chiefs quit Google radio ads project (thenoise.co.uk)
More DAB transmitters for Beeb (Radio Today)
An extra nine DAB transmitters are expected to be working by the end of April, providing a boost for the BBC's digital radio transmitter network.
An extra nine DAB transmitters are expected to be working by the end of April, providing a boost for the BBC's digital radio transmitter network.
Cuba detains two ?illegal? satellite dish manufacturers (Media Network Weblog)
Cuba has reiterated its criticism of US sponsored TV and radio programmes broadcast to the island, which it describes as “subversion”.
Cuba has reiterated its criticism of US sponsored TV and radio programmes broadcast to the island, which it describes as “subversion”.
The Who complain about lack of airplay (Digital Spy)
The Who complain about the lack of attention being paid to their music by British radio stations.
The Who complain about the lack of attention being paid to their music by British radio stations.