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October 30, 2015
More Than Half Of U.K. Radio Listening Is Now Digital
While digital radio continues to struggle for acceptance in the U.S., the medium is quite popular across the pond. U.K.'s TELEGRAPH reports, "the proportion of audiences who listen to national radio stations via digital radio has passed 50% for … more »
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June 26, 2015
U.K. Communications Watchdog Ofcom Put In Charge Of BBC
For the first time in its history, the BBC will be governed by an external body as part of a renegotiation of its charter, according to a report in the U.K. TELEGRAPH. The BBC TRUST's powers will be handed to the communications regulator OFCOM. … more »
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February 20, 2015
British Radio 2 Host Forced Off Air By Fire Alarm
A popular U.K. radio presenter was forced off the air and to abandon BBC studios in the middle of his morning show yesterday when a fire alarm went off, according to a report in the U.K. TELEGRAPH. The RADIO 2 host of THE CHRIS EVANS BREAKFAST SHOW left … more »
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October 24, 2014
Study: Music Listening Improves At-Work Performance
A study by MINDLAB INTERNATIONAL found that mine out of 10 workers perform better when listening to music, the TELEGRAPH U.K. reports. Specifically 88% of participants produced their most accurate test results and 81% completed their fastest work … more »
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October 15, 2014
The Push For Radio Chips In Smartphones Makes It To The U.K.
On WEDNESDAY (NET NEWS 10/13), ALL ACCESS told you NEXTRADIO will release major updates available to the public on OCTOBER 17th in conjunction with the release of the latest NEXTRADIO-enabled SPRINT phone, SAMSUNG GALAXY Note 4. NEXTRADIO has also … more »
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August 11, 2014
FCC Streamlines Tower Rules
The FCC has streamlined and revised what it called outdated provisions of the rules regarding construction, marking and lighting of antenna structures. The changes are aimed at helping accelerate wireless broadband deployment by reducing the … more »
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December 31, 2013
Google Makes Glass Avaliable To More Customers
GOOGLE is expanding its soft launch of its GLASS wearable computer to a further number of people it dubs "VIPs," THE TELEGRAPH U.K. reports. After first giving them away to attendees at its I/O conference, then to friends of existing owners, … more »
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September 25, 2013
Jacobs Media And jacAPPS Is On The Move
The folks at JACOBS MEDIA and jacAPPS are moving. Look for the gang to be in their new offices on FRIDAY. PAUL JACOBS tells ALL ACCESS they are moving, "from a stale office building to a cool, creative and colorful space that represents what … more »
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October 3, 2012
Report: BBC Working On Its Own Spotify
The BBC is in the process of developing a streaming music player much like SPOTIFY, reports THE TELEGRAPH. The service, dubbed PLAYLISTER, will give licence-fee payers free access to hundreds of thousands of music recordings without paying any additional … more »
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September 28, 2012
Mike Love Wants The Beach Boys To Continue On Without Several Original Members
Is THE BEACH BOYS' "Endless Summer" finally coming to an end? E! NEWS reports about a rift in the band that threatens to make the current "50th Anniversary Tour" their last. "LOVE, who owns the rights to the group's name, … more »




