Had the pandemic not upended many of this summer’s fun and games, many of my friends would have made a trip to the MCH hacker camp in the Netherlands earlier this month. I had an idea for a game for ...
KRTH (101.1 FM) celebrated a birthday last month: the oldies station turned 82 in early August. It was in May of 1940 that the Federal Communications Commission issued the first construction permits ...
Traditional AM / FM radio isn't as popular as it once was, but these apps are keeping the legacy alive and well. You don't ...
When it comes to discovering new music, the dusty old radio in the corner of your kitchen might prove a better companion than your shiny new smartphone. A recent survey from Edison Research found that ...
Even in the age of sophisticated cable TV and video on demand, it is old school AM/FM radio which rules the nation’s media world according to Nielsen, which has revealed the audience numbers. With 243 ...
Each year at this time, a research study comes out that is increasingly important in the digital media world: The Infinite Dial, from Edison Research and Triton Digital. The Infinite Dial is a ...
What do you pick when you want to make something with a nostalgic touch? A radio, of course! Well, the project presented here is about building a compact Arduino FM Radio with the help of an ...
For yet more proof that nothing lasts forever in radio, the venerable 92.3 FM — once known as "Disco 92," then "K-Rock" (Howard Stern's terrestrial radio base for 20 years) and more recently "Alt 92.3 ...
Offices of WPTR 1240 AM and 97.1 FM. Randall Hogue Sr. Offices of WPTR 1240 AM and 97.1 FM. Randy Hogue makes his way through the studio. Offices of WPTR 1240 AM and 97.1 FM. From left, Jeff Clark, ...
If you’re driving through the greater Ravenswood area and tune your radio dial to 87.9 FM, you might just enter a sort of radio twilight zone. On tap? Old timey, crime-thriller radio dramas, complete ...
Back in the day, building a DIY radio was fun! We only had to get our hands at a germanium diode, make some coils, and with a resistor and long wire as an antenna maybe we could get some sound out of ...
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