Tag: Broadcast

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: First Peoples Radio, the not-for-profit operating 95.7 ELMNT FM (CFPO-FM) Ottawa and 106.5 ELMNT FM (CFPT-FM) Toronto, has made layoffs citing significant challenges...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Bell’s solar-powered tower initiative named...

Bell's solar-powered remote communication towers initiative has been named one of the Clean50 Top Projects for 2023. The project replaces diesel generators with solar...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Melissa Ridgen is joining Global News in the newly-created role of Network Managing Editor, starting Oct. 24. Arriving from APTN where she’s been...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Blue Ant Media acquires Media...

ADVERTORIAL: Dielectric's latest article for Broadcast Dialogue discusses its Artificial Intelligence Optimization (AIO) procedure, which ensures the geometry for each antenna generates the broadcaster’s desired...

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Introducing our 2022 Canadian Radio Awards jury ChiChi Liu started her career in radio in Taiwan as a program producer and marketing manager with International Community Radio...

Virtualization Revolutionizes RF Broadcast Design 

In our previous Broadcast Dialogue article, we introduced readers to the concept of virtualized antenna modeling, and how the FCC’s allowance of directional FM...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Brad Phillips, Senior Vice-President, Corus Audio, is the new President and Chair of the Board of Directors of Radioplayer Canada (RPC). Julie Adam,...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering – Set-top box energy consumption down 58%...

The Canadian Energy Efficiency Voluntary Agreement (CEEVA) for Set-Top Boxes has resulted in a 58% drop in average energy consumption since the program’s launch...

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The Broadcast Dialogue Canadian Radio Awards are back for 2022 and will open to submissions on Monday, Sept. 26. We want your station’s best radio...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – First public peek at Maison...

Maison de Radio-Canada opens its doors to the public Sept. 24-25, however tours are already sold out. The free, hour-long guided tour of the...