
Marc Maes
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3 weeks ago |
redtech.pro | Marc Maes |Brett Moss |Daryl Ilbury
Lawo is hosting a series of breakfast sessions during the 2025 NAB Show, offering visitors insight into IP-driven media production focusing on radio and audio workflows. The sessions are taking place at booth N623, where Lawo is serving coffee, pastries and traditional German pretzels alongside expert-led discussions.
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3 weeks ago |
redtech.pro | Marc Maes |Brett Moss |Daryl Ilbury
AALST, Belgium — On the occasion of the annual Aalst Carnival, March 2-4, in the municipality of Aalst in East Flanders, Belgium, Tom Callebaut, owner of Radiostudio.be installed a pop-up radio studio configuration, broadcasting from the event’s carnival parade workshops. The Aalst Carnival dates back to the Middle Ages and is the country’s biggest carnival event, attracting over 100,000 visitors for the opening parade.
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4 weeks ago |
redtech.pro | Daryl Ilbury |Marc Maes
Broadcasting associations representing all 50 U.S. states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, have jointly adopted two resolutions aimed at supporting local radio services. The resolutions urge lawmakers to protect AM radio in vehicles and reject the introduction of new performance fees on local stations. The first resolution calls on members of Congress to support the Local Radio Freedom Act, which opposes any new performance tax on radio broadcasters.
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1 month ago |
redtech.pro | Daryl Ilbury |Frédéric Brulhatour |Marc Maes
Factum Radioscape is supporting the new local DAB multiplex for Ceredigion, a rural county on the west coast of Wales, operated by MuxCo Wales. The multiplex, powered by Factum Radioscape’s hosted MultiMuxa service, delivers high-quality digital radio to the region. The ensemble features three key BBC services alongside programming from Nation Broadcasting.
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1 month ago |
redtech.pro | Frédéric Brulhatour |Marc Maes
The Italian Communications Regulatory Authority, Agcom, has launched a public consultation to update the regulation on radio spectrum use for DAB+ digital radio and digital television broadcasting. The move follows Agcom’s resolution 54/25/CONS, published on March 13, and aims to determine the allocation of frequencies originally planned for National Television Network No. 12, which was never activated.
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