French broadcasters call on EU to require radio in all new vehicles
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The new guidance outlines news obligations, including locally gathered reporting requirements
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
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Where the United States was once considered the birthplace of new ideas in commercial radio, it’s now a cautionary tale for those in other countries who fail to innovate. Avoiding a similar fate may require a bold step.
If commercial radio is to survive in the future, it needs to reimagine the listener’s relationship with content and how they consume it. NumberEight cofounders Abhishek Sen and Chris Watts have a solution.
From the early days of broadcasting, two technologies emerged that would form the backbone of modern radio: microphones and tape ribbon
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