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FAQ: The 411 on radio frequency interference

July 27, 2007 Ever wonder what causes that annoying "buzz" from a speaker? It's called radio frequency interference. TAGS: radio frequency, cell phone company, consumer electronics, interference, radio, cell phone, FAQ, Apple iPhone, computer monitor, speakers, TV, PC, monitor

Digital radio still hard to hear

November 9, 2005 Broadcasters eagerly jump on the digital-radio bandwagon. But radio releases are being delayed, and few people can listen today. Photos: HD radios TAGS: digital radio, HD radio, radio, satellite radio, station, broadcaster, broadcasting, satellite, Apple iPod, TV

New FCC report advocates a la carte TV pricing

November 29, 2005 A la carte TV could be on way for cable, satellite subscribers, as FCC changes mind about economic feasibility of new business model. TAGS: pricing, satellite television, channel, TV, programming, satellite, chairman, radio, forum

RSS tool sends out alerts for TV, radio

July 19, 2005 Search company Blinkx debuts a service that notifies people of new content on over 30 broadcast channels. TAGS: Blinkx, RSS, search engine company, radio, channel, blog, Yahoo! Inc., TV, video

Schmidt says YouTube 'very close' to filtering system

April 17, 2007 Google CEO says system will automatically identify copyright material for removal from the video-sharing site. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, Viacom Inc., YouTube, Google Inc., radio, TV, CEO, Microsoft Corp., video

Sirius to broadcast Super Bowl in five languages

February 3, 2005 Satellite radio company also plans to give away transistor radios to fans at the game. TAGS: Sirius, Super Bowl, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., radio, transistor, language, TV, satellite, programming, games

In U.K., online advertising overtakes magazines

August 11, 2006 Report says Net moves to fourth-largest display advertising market as media consumption among youths shifts. TAGS: online advertising, U.K., radio, minute, TV

The man who's got mainstream radio quaking

May 18, 2005 Adam Curry is part of a techno-vanguard changing conventional notions about radio. But can he and other podcasters live up to the hype? TAGS: Adam Curry, podcasting, radio, station, America, programming, podcast, TV

Google tight-lipped on U.K. spectrum bid

December 14, 2007 The company won't say whether it will participate in Ofcom's auction of radio spectrum, citing a U.S. ruling. TAGS: spectrum, auction, dividend, wireless broadband, radio, U.K., representative, Google Inc., U.S., microphone, broadband, TV

Google to buy radio ad company

January 17, 2006 The search company, long a heavyweight in Internet advertising, to pay at least $102 million for DMarc Broadcasting. TAGS: DMarc Broadcasting, advertising company, Robert Peck, Google Inc., radio, Google AdWords, online advertising, payment, California, TV

Senate may hoist broadcast flag again

January 24, 2006 The antipiracy measure for digital TV receives a boost in the Senate. A version intended for digital radio does not. TAGS: digital radio, HD radio, satellite radio, John Sununu, radio, digital television, satellite, Sen., song, TV Tuner, Republican, audio, Apple iPod, TV, CD

TiVo tunes into online services

December 1, 2005 Customers can now order movie tickets, listen to podcasts, and share digital photos via their television sets. TAGS: TiVo Inc., online service, digital photograph, Yahoo! Inc., podcast, radio, photograph, movie, TV

FCC says emergency alerts should move online

November 3, 2005 Government wants to extend alert system to the Internet, but details on how that would work are scant. TAGS: emergency alert system, satellite television, satellite radio, satellite, radio, TV

Barrett: One chip to rule the radio waves

January 7, 2005 Proliferation of wireless channels calls for chips that can be tuned to each through software, Intel's CEO says. TAGS: Craig Barrett, consumer electronics, radio, CEO, Intel, electronics, TV, notebook computer, PC

Report: Google, CBS in talks on ads, content

January 12, 2007 Google-CBS deal would open markets to Google Radio and boost revenue and viewers for CBS. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., radio, Google Inc., radio station, inventory, agreement, CEO, TV

Marrying old-media ads with Internet selling

January 18, 2007 Google is helping to sell newspaper and radio ads, while eBay is building an online exchange for cable TV ads. TAGS: inventory, advertiser, radio, supply chain, CBS Broadcasting Inc., online advertising, newspaper, Google Inc., eBay Inc., cable television, station, TV

Survey: For big news, consumers bypass blogs

October 2, 2006 Most consumers still turn to traditional media to get their news during major events, new survey finds. TAGS: survey, Internet-site, media, newspaper, blog, radio, event, entertainment, TV

Actors seek new scale for new media

August 8, 2006 Artists and advertisers renegotiate payment rules for the age of streaming video and mobile devices. TAGS: Screen Actors Guild, actor, advertiser, health plan, mobile device, agreement, TV, health, radio, video

Netscape pioneers launch free content network

April 26, 2005 Part TiVo, part BitTorrent file swapping, the Open Media Network puts publishers' content into a peer-to-peer distribution network. TAGS: Kontiki, Marc Andreessen, BitTorrent, content delivery, file-swapping, TiVo Inc., publisher, Netscape Communications Corp., P2P, chairman, radio, TV, video

Gearing up for CES

January 4, 2006 The blockbuster Consumer Electronics Show gets going this week in Las Vegas. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, Cornice Inc., XM Satellite Radio, Las Vegas, consumer electronics, Apple video iPod, gadget, radio, Skype, Eastman Kodak Co., headset, TV, photograph, electronics, handheld, blog
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