HAM radio may seem antiquated by today's standards, but there are still plenty of good reasons to get licensed.
A Federal Communications Commission judge rejected an effort by the agency to revoke the broadcast license of WJBE 99.7 FM/1040 AM, Knoxville, Tennessee's only Black-owned radio station — allowing the ...
With longtime D.C. attorneys David Oxenford and Mark Lipp handling the submission to the FCC, three radio broadcasting companies have offered comments to the Commission asking that its “dual band” ...
KVHS broadcasts from a tower tucked in Concord’s rolling hills, a few miles southeast of the Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial on the shoreline of Suisun Bay. Dave Hughes doesn’t have a ...
Joseph Armstrong, owner of Knoxville’s sole Black-owned radio station, WJBE-AM, has won his extended battle with the FCC to keep his broadcasting license. The FCC’s qualms with Armstrong were twofold: ...
Broadcasters keep popping up in the news. Broadcasting — distributing radio and television content for public audiences — has been around for a century, but is facing a uniquely challenging landscape ...
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