12-25-2012
Since he was 13, Marty Riemer has worked for Seattle radio stations KJR, KZOK, KXRX and, until last week, KMTT. The 50-year-old Riemer walked away from KMTT because he didn't agree with the way the station's format was heading. He told the Seattle Times, KMTT is no longer a station he would listen to, ?And I don?t want to feel like a sell-out.?
According to the paper, Riemer "started inching toward the exit earlier this year, when the station changed its format from an eclectic mix of rock and new music to include more classic hits: Eddie Money, Supertramp, REO Speedwagon." Read the Seattle Times story about Riemer HERE
(12/25/2012 11:20:19 PM)
"Brazil: Tests Tech Before Implementation"
"After extensive testing of both HD Radio and DRM, the Secretary of the Ministry of Communications Electronic Communications, Genildo Lins, said the tests of the two technologies have had poor results, especially high-power FM. The testing demonstrated the digital signal coverage is approximately 70% of the current analog signal. The future of radio is digital, but that future is not yet. We are unable to make a decision on these results."
http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2012/12/brazil-the-place-where-they-test-tech-before-it-is-implemented/
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