Radio news from 2 September 2007
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Pandora Founder: New Webcasting Royalty Rates "Would Bankrupt Us" (radio.about.com)
That's the word from Pandora's founder, Tim Westergren. Pandora is a web radio service that learns what you like as you listen more. Westergren was interviewed at dailytech.com by...
That's the word from Pandora's founder, Tim Westergren. Pandora is a web radio service that learns what you like as you listen more. Westergren was interviewed at dailytech.com by...
Radio FiveLive uses FoI for youth crime figures (thenoise.co.uk)
BBC Radio Five Live has used the Freedom of Information Act to reveal the true extent of youth crime in England and Wales.
BBC Radio Five Live has used the Freedom of Information Act to reveal the true extent of youth crime in England and Wales.
World’s first range of DAB+ radios by year end (Media Network Weblog)
DAB technology company Frontier Silicon and Fraunhofer IIS have teamed up with tier one audio manufacturers to deliver the world’s first range of DAB+ radios.
DAB technology company Frontier Silicon and Fraunhofer IIS have teamed up with tier one audio manufacturers to deliver the world’s first range of DAB+ radios.
Regulator delays Emap Irish radio sale (thenoise.co.uk)
The sale of Emap’s Irish stations to Communicorp has been delayed by around two months – which could mean the sale will not be given the green light until next year.
The sale of Emap’s Irish stations to Communicorp has been delayed by around two months – which could mean the sale will not be given the green light until next year.
Radio ban on gambling ads is lifted (thenoise.co.uk)
A ban on radio ads for gambling has been lifted – allowing casinos, bookmakers and betting websites to reach radio audiences for the first time.
A ban on radio ads for gambling has been lifted – allowing casinos, bookmakers and betting websites to reach radio audiences for the first time.
One-man US radio station broadcasts 24/7 (Media Network Weblog)
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