A Color-tunable mid-power soft light

A producer of lighting systems for the TV, photography and the motion picture industries is set to debut a new color-tunable mid-power soft light at NAB 2017.

A New UI, Web Portal For A Popular Phantom

Inspired by feedback from both affiliates of the production tool and its partners, United Stations Radio Networks has announced the official launch of a new Phantom Producer website that features a "re-imagined user interface" (UI) known as the Sequencer.

EMF’s At It Again With Twin Takes

Educational Media Foundation can’t seem to curb its spending habits, and the noncommercial operator of the Air1 and KLOVE Christian music formats has grabbed an FM it’s been leasing in Central Washington. It’s also just added an FM in the Peachtree State that bears a nickname old-time Top 40 listeners in Atlanta will know.

Altice Snags Multiscreen Addressable Ad-Solution Player

A global provider of data-driven, audience-based digital advertising solutions has been snatched by the U.S. subsidiary of a Dutch telecommunications giant.

‘Reliable, Redundant, System-Wide Routing Control’ Is Here

Broadcast technology innovator The Telos Alliance, parent company to Telos, Omnia, Axia, 25-Seven, Linear Acoustic, and Minnetonka, is now making available its Axia Pathfinder Core PRO Routing Control and Facility Management Appliance.

A New Range of IP- Gateway Products Arrives

A British designer and manufacturer of high-quality fiber-optic links for the broadcast, telecommunications, and professional AV industries is set to highlight its latest range of IP-gateway products at the 2017 NAB Show.

Want Reduced Latency for OTT Live Video Streaming?

A provider of content delivery network (CDN) technologies and live and video-on-demand (VOD) servers for content providers and pay-TV operators worldwide has brought to market a new low-latency solution that reduces the latency common when video is streamed live to connected devices.
Erwin Krasnow

The Schizophrenic Politics of the First Amendment

Does the First Amendment care who won the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 8, 2016? Erwin G. Krasnow, the co-chair of the Communications Group of Washington, D.C. law firm Garvey Schubert Barer, tackles this question in a column that delves into fairness, and the First Amendment, and where broadcasters are under a Trump presidency.
Jim Winston

What Can NABOB Members Expect In ’17?

"This year is going to be a year of transition for all of us," says association president James Winston. What sort of challenges may lie ahead for African American radio and TV broadcasters? Here's what Winston had to say to NABOB members.
FCC

‘E-Pif’ Omissions Could Result In Forfeiture

A full-power UHF station serving Sin City has been handed a possible $7,000 by the FCC for apparent sins tied to its electronic public file, the "e-pif."

A Fabulous New Look In Five Days!

Stand by: As Jimmy Buffett said, "Come Monday it'll be alright"

A New, Exciting Look In Just Six Days!

Tell a colleague, and stand by for the rebirth of an old friend: RBR.com — The Financial + Regulatory Voice of Electronic Media.
FCC

MMP, Prometheus Want Third Circuit Rules Review

There's something about the Third Circuit that makes a review of the FCC's

EMF Adds An FM Near Chicago

The noncommercial religious broadcaster has made it known that it is not exiting the Chicago metro.