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...Internet trumped radio in the case of Imus’ comments, and in pretty much every other way, too. It’s a quick YouTube search—not a re-broadcast at a random time on a random radio station??that allows anyone to hear the comments themselves. The radio is where the controversy started, but it will surely finish elsewhere...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn | Title: Low-Frequency Issues | 4/17/2007 | See Source »

...development, for us to keep our viewers posted constantly. With YouTube and everything, online broadcast is kind of a cultural phenomenon, but our goal with our show is to be more professional.”The conflict between produciung for speed and for quality is another test in the station??s further development.“One of the things that’s been a challenge for us is that with Internet television there’s a demand for rapid production,” says Lebwohl. “We have an endless opportunity, or obligation...

Author: By Kimberly B. Kargman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Program? | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...actually buy the record.The art of the radio tape has existed since the cassette was first introduced, and, surprisingly, it is one that is protected by the Fair Use doctrine of U.S. copyright law.Recordings for personal use allow the radio listener to take the fullest advantage of a station??s programming. These recordings also benefit the station and the music labels by encouraging longer listening sessions and subsequent album purchases.But the times, and the technologies, are a-changing.Few people own the technology necessary to make a radio tape any more, and many listeners find their new music by listening...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson and Evan L. Hanlon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Getting Legal Lessons from Radio Tapes | 2/22/2007 | See Source »

Felton hopes to build the station??s reputation against stiff competition with other college radio broadcasts in the area, most notably Emerson. He also envisions the musical influence of WHRB extending beyond on-air interactions with artists...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Darius P. Felton '08 | 12/14/2006 | See Source »

...formative tale, Spitz writes, “Thanks to a confluence of geography and the cosmos, Radio Luxembourg...had a signal that by some miracle could sprint its semidirect way to the United Kingdom.” Three of the four future Beatles simultaneously listened by night to that station??s brand of American rhythm-and-blues, stricken from conservative British-owned radio stations...

Author: By Alexander B. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Beatles | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

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