MultiDyne’s first entry to the new Crescendo Series, the C16-AM-12G is also MultiDyne’s first in-house designed audio monitor, carrying over the proven feature sets of its acquired CENSUS audio monitor line while adding support for 12G and IP workflows.
Lula's Presidential Decree approves a system presently testing in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo to move forward with a full national development in Brazil, with plans for a station in the nation's capital of Brasilia to launch later this year. Commercial services are anticipated to begin in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A D.C. federal appeals court judge has ordered the FCC to abide by a plaintiff request that the agency provide "meaningful access to public records," lest put the ability for the public to remain informed about the Commission's ongoing operations in question.
Soo Kim in April 2024 sued the FCC and its then-Chairwoman and Media Bureau Chief for a decision to put his proposed TEGNA deal in front of an Administrative Law Judge. Race discrimination on the part of the Commission was at the crux of his legal battle. A D.C. federal appeals court just dismissed his case.
It's a media brokerage founded 40 years ago by Doyle Hadden that's still very active today, thanks to VP Ryan Hadden and, now, a new broker who has joined the Space Coast-based firm. And, he happens to know a thing or two about radio station ownership.
With the FCC's moves authorizing the permissive use of ATSC 3.0, it seems the FCC accidently hit the delete button a few extra times. As such, the Commission is recodifying language eliminated from three sections of its rules relating to information that must be provided in "non-expedited" applications for the NEXTGEN TV enabler.
ENCO's new "Unreal Engine 5.6 "toolset builds on previous advances in rendering, visualization and live data integration through a new MOS Listener feature, among other improvements the company will present at Europe's largest gathering for broadcast media leaders, engineers and tech vendors.