Ed Dulaney, a longtime radio engineer, has died. He was 61. His wife Vicki posted on LinkedIn that Dulaney had passed on Tuesday. The cause was not given. Colleagues are remembering him as a mentor ...
The Association of Public Radio Engineers is accepting nominations for the Seventh Annual APRE Engineering Achievement Award. The honor is to be awarded to a single individual for “outstanding ...
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Three years after the Association of Public Radio Engineers last gathered for an in-person convention, it reconvened the Public Radio Engineering Conference Thursday in Las Vegas with a mixture of ...
THOSE who have come into contact with the author would expect the fresh and ‘breezy' treatment given to the practice of radio here presented. In attempting to bring the novice up to the standard of ...
LONG before the mass broadcasting of the twenties there were several fitful attempts at radio telephony. On December 24, 1906, Professor Reginald A. Fessenden transmitted clear speech and music from ...
Messages of shock and sadness flooded social media in the wake of the news that longtime local sports radio engineer Ted Nichols-Payne died Sunday. Nichols-Payne, 56, collapsed in the Globe Life Field ...