Cleveland State University’s radio station transfer to Ideastream is just the latest Ohio student-radio station to switch hands to nonprofit control. In recent years, the terrestrial signals for ...
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Harvesting corn with 59-year-old equipment
A look at harvesting corn using decades-old farm equipment, highlighting how well-kept machines can still handle the job and offer a cost-effective way to work in the field. Ukraine releases footage ...
The Brockton police headquarters at 7 Commercial St. has been appraised at $4.15 million, primarily for its land value. Its prime location next to the Brockton commuter rail station makes the ...
Hackers have been hijacking US radio transmission equipment to air bogus emergency tones and offensive material, according to a notice issued Wednesday by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Hackers are hijacking U.S. radio transmission equipment to broadcast bogus emergency messages and obscene language, the Federal Communications Commission said on ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday issued a warning to television and radio broadcasters urging them to increase their cybersecurity awareness and practices following a string of ...
GENESEE TWP., MI -- The state has found a replacement site for an air monitoring station that was taken out of service in Flint after someone broke into it and left with roughly $35,000 in equipment.
When can you hear Christmas music on the radio? Some stations have already switched format for the holiday season. Radio Insight reports more than two dozen radio stations have started playing ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Cleveland State University-Ideastream deal over WCSB 89.3 could be invalidated because the college did not follow Ohio public meetings law, an expert on public meetings laws said.
Researchers propose that hydrogen gas from the early Universe emitted detectable radio waves influenced by dark matter. Studying these signals, especially from the Moon’s radio-quiet environment, ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The woman charged with abandoning her baby at the 34th St. subway station appeared in court overnight where she was granted supervised release. Assa Diawara will return to court in ...
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