Harbor College revitalizes its TV station: "Its programs aren't likely to overshadow 'Desperate Housewives' in the ratings anytime soon, as one official joked Monday. But Los Angeles Harbor College's newly revitalized cable television station, HCTV, is bringing a world of new opportunities to the Wilmington campus."
Harbor College revitalizes its TV station: "Its programs aren't likely to overshadow 'Desperate Housewives' in the ratings anytime soon, as one official joked Monday. But Los Angeles Harbor College's newly revitalized cable television station, HCTV, is bringing a world of new opportunities to the Wilmington campus."
Times Leader | 11/25/2005 | King�s sees tempest in its airwaves: "WILKES-BARRE � Sue Henry, host of a local radio show with a conservative political bent, called up WRKC, the King�s College radio station, about a month ago. She demanded that a radio program featuring snippets from a September anti-war rally in Washington, D.C., be pulled off the air."
Students, along with the faculty manager, from WMUL-FM, Marshall University�s public radio station, received one Platinum Award, two Gold Awards and one Honorable Mention Award in the MarCom Creative Awards 2005 competition. The winners were named in a letter dated Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, from Arlington, TX.
Radio World NewsBytes: "NAB says low-power AM is a bad idea. It wants the commision to dismiss a petition asking the agency to create such a service. The trade group said the petition doesn�t illustrate how an LPAM service would be technically feasible; also, doing anything to compromise the AM band as stations convert to digital could create additional interference and �has the potential to delay if not cripple the digital transition by forcing receive manufacturers to reconsider product development,� states NAB in its filing. "
Radio World NewsBytes: "Twenty-One Sound alleged it didn't break the EAS rules because its system was not functional for less than 60 days; but the FCC said in its decision there is no 'free 60-day pass' to operate without functional EAS equipment. "