RÚV strikes balance between modernity and identity
Iceland’s national broadcaster aims to preserve heritage, while evolving to meet the challenges of a changing radio ecosystem
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Includes 3,000 U.S. radio stations and over 160,000 listeners
AI may optimize radio operations, but its efficiencies also expose its vulnerability to radio’s significant strength
Cites reliability of radio in emergencies
The expansion will reinforce French-language regional journalism and extend digital reach across the country
The reinstatement follows a spending package restoring support for federally funded international broadcasters
The company will unveil the development during two online sessions
Iceland’s national broadcaster aims to preserve heritage, while evolving to meet the challenges of a changing radio ecosystem
Continues to grow internationally with the help of WorldCast Systems and AEQ
PARIS — As France commemorates 100 years of radio, Paris-based Radio Notre Dame is also celebrating a special occasion — its 40th birthday. Created by Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger in 1981, the Catholic and generalist FM station broadcasts on 100.7 MHz
Software runs on a Windows PC and offers “a flexible and scalable audio processing solution”
Parisian Catholic radio station has new mission to develop and broadcast programming for French-speaking Africa
Implements remote strategy with help of WinMedia
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