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From Texas Standard . Now $20 billion in debt, iHeart Media has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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From Texas Standard: In the wake of storms on the Gulf Coast, in Florida, and now in Puerto Rico, many mobile phone users lost the ability to...
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Engineers made a radio receiver with building blocks the size of two atoms. One benefit of a radio so small you can barely see it: The machine works at extremely high temperatures.
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Media historian Brian Rosenwald joins Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson to chart Hannity's rise from morning drive radio in Huntsville, Alabama, to hosting "Hannity" on Fox News.
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This week iHeartMedia began litigation in a case that could set a number of precedents, something the company has done for decades. It's battling its own…
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In crowded settings, neighbors' Wi-Fi networks can interfere with each other and slow down Internet connections. Northwestern University researchers find an unexpected traffic cop: FM radio.
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When songs have profanity, sex or drug references removed for broadcast, it's a process known as clean editing — and it can get complicated. Priska Neely spoke with one of the masters of the form.
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Most smartphones have a built-in FM chip. But whether or not it's activated is in the hands of the mobile carriers, who profit when you stream radio. The broadcast industry is pushing to change this.
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Are you a high school student who is interested in learning what it's like to work at a radio station?Then apply for Texas Public Radio's Camp KPAC, a…