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The Motley Fool
May 5, 2006
Amanda Tyler
Radio One Fine-Tunes Strategy The broadcaster takes a first-quarter beating but still tops guidance. Investors, watch for the company to focus more on its Internet business and strengthen its station portfolio with more acquisitions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 6, 2000
Damien Cave
Radio roadkill Will Net car radios squash traditional broadcasters flat? mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
November 2006
Kim T. Gordon
Radio's New Wave It's not just for local advertisers anymore - with online radio and simulcasting, you can now broadcast your message to millions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
March 2005
Charles C. Mann
The Resurrection of Indie Radio FM never sounded so freaking good. How the coming digital boom - and Big Radio's bottom line - is driving the new golden age of multichannel, microniche broadcasting. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 23, 2001
Jim Russell
Who are you calling a corporate shill? Marketplace's founder says public radio is beholden to no one and more popular than ever... mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton Is Internet Radio Dying? The days of independent radio on the Net could be numbered, say some experts. A recently established royalty fee payable to record companies may price many small content providers out of the market, leaving some with no choice but to shut down. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
January 18, 2008
Brendan I. Koerner
Why Things Suck: Radio The FM band between 92.1 and 107.9, where commercial stations reign, is mostly a desert of robo-DJs and pop pabulum. mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
February 2003
Bret A. Fausett
Radio, Radio Why not let the webcasters play? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 16, 2000
Eric Boehlert
Big radio bites back! Major broadcasting companies and NPR are ganging up on low-power FM radio. Can John McCain save the day? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 13, 2005
David Meier
Long Live Radio Since many have taken their eye off the traditional radio ball, perhaps there are some bargains to be found among the smaller industry players. Cumulus Media... Cox Radio... Citadel... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 23, 2001
Lorenzo W. Milam
National Private Radio A veteran of community broadcasting blasts public stations for selling their souls to the highest bidders... mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2009
Anya Kamenetz
Will NPR Save the News? The most successful hybrid of old and new media comes from the last place you'd expect. How NPR's digital smarts, nonprofit structure, and good old-fashioned shoe leather just might save the news. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
February 11, 2002
Douglas Cruickshank
"Rebels on the Air" by Jesse Walker Before it became an ATM machine for station owners, radio was briefly the province of madmen who made it the liveliest medium in America... mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
February 2008
Mark Henricks
Is This Thing On? Digital radio promises to revolutionize the world of broadcasting, exponentially increasing the number of stations and making radio a better advertising vehicle for entrepreneurs trying to reach small niche markets. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2009
Tim Cavanaugh
Don't Measure Me, Bro Why broadcasters fear accurate audience ratings measured by the new Portable People Meter. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 11, 2005
Tim Gray
AOL to Launch Into Space AOL launches a Web-based radio service with XM Satellite Radio. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 22, 2003
Catherine Yang
Commentary: How Michael Powell Could Have the Last Laugh While the opponents of media consolidation seem to be gaining ground fast, they shouldn't be too quick to declare victory. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
April 19, 2001
Frank Thorsberg
Web Radio Goes Silent in Legal Crossfire Broadcast stations suspend Webcasting while caught between union battle and copyright fights... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 1, 2008
Andy Patrizio
11th Hour Save for Internet Radio Bill that would spare Internet radio stations a 70 percent royalty rate is headed for the President's desk. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
July 2, 2008
HD Radio Stations: More Power, Please FM stations are lobbying the FCC for permission to boost their signals and expand their audience. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 4, 2006
Alyce Lomax
Radio Days for Washington Post Will a new radio station garner loyal newspaper subscribers? mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
April 14, 2006
Doc Searls
The Rise of Media Independence The future of radio increasingly will be restricted by a growing assortment of other sources of what we've come to call "content." mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 7, 2008
CBS, AOL Combine Online Radio Networks New and old media take to the airwaves in joint Web radio venture. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2001
Jesse Walker
Free Your Radio Three liberties we've lost to the FCC... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 20, 2004
Seth Jayson
Less Is More at Clear Channel Clear Channel, the communications giant that brings you radio ads and billboards galore, announced that it would require its radio stations to run less advertising. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
December 18, 2000
Anush Yegyazarian
Web Radio Copes With Paying the Piper Copyright ruling requires music licensing fees from Web versions of traditional radio, as well as Web-only stations... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 14, 2007
Dan Evans
Tune in to Digital Radio Digital broadcasting and higher-definition signals are revolutionizing television. Can they do the same for another traditionally analog medium -- the radio? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
March 14, 2001
Eric Boehlert
Pay for play Why does radio suck? Because most stations play only the songs the record companies pay them to. And things are going to get worse... mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
March 15, 2007
Fast Talk: Testing the Edge Public Radio International's Alisa Miller discusses the quest for weirdness. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 2000
Alex Markels
Radio Active Up against the megastations in a battle for the airwaves, do-it-yourself DJs are deploying two potent weapons - 100-watt transmitters and the global reach of the Web. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
July 24, 2008
NPR Launches Open API NPR (National Public Radio) has launched an Open API (application programming interface) designed to make NPR news and information content available to access, include, and share on individual websites and blogs. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 18, 2006
Stephen H. Wildstrom
You Heard Right: HD Radio HD radio aims to deliver big improvements in quality and a wealth of new services. But as with digital television, HD radio's reality falls far short of its promise. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 8, 2006
Alyce Lomax
Entercom Dials It Down The radio station owner's third quarter wasn't music to investors' ears. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
March 1, 2003
Leslie Brokaw
Marketing: Living Up and Down the Dial As more companies pump up the volume of their radio advertising, here are 10 tips for making the most of your airtime. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 20, 2002
Jesse Walker
The battle for indie radio After seven years of bitter infighting, the dissidents have retaken control of Pacifica, the venerable left-wing radio network. Now comes the hard part. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Toys
June 2003
John Hansen
The Future for Radios is Digital In coming months, AM/FM radio listeners who would like to enjoy higher quality sound will not have to sign up for satellite radio subscriptions or install considerably more expensive radio receivers to relive the sweet sounds of last week's Nora Jones concert on the drive to work. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 25, 2005
Gene G. Marcial
A Clear Signal At Clear Channel Satellite Radio and MP3 players are drowning out some investors' interest in radio's long-term potential. But Clear Channel Communications's stock has bounced. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
November 2004
Catherine Seda
Listen Up! Thinking of advertising on internet radio? Here are a few tips based on audience demographics and behaviors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2007
Jesse Walker
Killing Internet Radio The U.S. Copyright Office recently announced a potential death sentence for thousands of Internet radio stations. Thanks to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, webcasters must pay a special performance fee each time they play a recording. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
April 30, 2001
Eric Boehlert
Radio's big bully Dirty tricks and crappy programming: Welcome to the world of Clear Channel, the biggest station owner in America... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 8, 2001
Eric Boehlert
Rock 'n' radio rumble A dust-up involving Clear Channel and a Blink-182 concert in Cincinnati doesn't seem to be an isolated event... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
January 1, 2002
Doc Searls
Linux for Suits: Open Source Radio The words free and open are taken seriously by KPIG and its faithful, who contribute code in the form of original voices, programming ideas and even musical selections... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 30, 2001
Eric Boehlert
Tough company Clear Channel is as big as NBC or Gannett. Chances are it owns a half-dozen radio stations in your town. And it's fighting employee suits alleging everything from broken contracts to sexual harassment. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 12, 2004
Brian Gorman
Indecent Proposal New indecency legislation may change the face of broadcasting. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 29, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Changing Stations Selling its TV stations and a possible bid for the Washington Nationals means big changes for Emmis Broadcasting. Investors, it's not quite time to buy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 2, 2006
Rich Duprey
Now for Sale in the Hispanic Market: Univision With the Spanish television giant up for sale, possible suitors are lining up. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
January 18, 2009
Janet White
Get the Job by Having It Traditional job hunting is all about the process of getting hired, but a job-search expert suggests a more transcendent approach: Get the job of your dreams by thinking, speaking and acting as if you already have it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 1, 2002
Todd Spencer
Radio killed the radio star Consolidation has resulted in 10,000 layoffs, the demise of a beloved trade magazine, and a decline in programming quality. But industry execs are fat and happy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 9, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Tracking the Rebirth of Radio AOL may be poised to capitalize on another trend surfacing in the often deep-seated disappointment in terrestrial radio, by creating a virtual hub for Internet radio that far exceeds choices on the FM dial. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 7, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Digital Radio Hurries Up Major radio names plan a more rapid rollout of digital radio broadcasting. It's obvious that traditional radio's big names are trying hard to keep up with the times. mark for My Articles similar articles