STATION OPS
Developing Good Passwords
What makes a good password, you ask? Or are any old passwords good enough? You know what the Bard wrote: “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Actually though, you may be surprised – some passwords really stink...Engineering Interns Make Your Job Easier as You Help Them
Sometimes looking to the future means looking to the past. As we seek new “blood” in our industry, it may help to stop and consider how we got here. Bob Burnham, Chief Engineer at the Specs...Keeping Things Peaceful When Sharing a Tower
Tower space is a seller’s market and there is surely a trend toward multiple tower tenants. Often, although not always, a broadcaster needs the tower space more than the tower owner needs the revenues that can be derived from the rent...Back on the Road with the Alternative Inspection Program
The Alternative FCC Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) has helped many stations identify and correct problems before they could turn into expensive FCC issues...Keeping Your Station Free from Indecency Hassles
Indecency is back in the news. Actually, it never really left, but this summer's devastating hurricanes with their implications for broadcast stations...Zoning and Your Station
A number of tough questions surround the issue of FCC preemption of state and local law. Although subject to significant regulation from the federal government, radio stations must...
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