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Aggies Insider: To old-time radio and long-lasting marriages (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5)

COLLEGE STATION – The communications business is changing fast enough to make your satellite radio speakers spin. By the time I get around to the latest technology in this business, it’s been replaced by … the latest technology.

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ALERT FM Platform Now Available in Florida (Broadcast Newsroom)

JACKSON, Miss., May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Security Systems (GSS) announced today that Broward and Miami-Dade Counties are the first two counties in the state of Florida to have access to ALERT FM, an FM radio-based emergency alert and messaging system.

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LC Symphony goes national Monday (8:40 a.m.) (Las Cruces Sun-News)

LAS CRUCES — The Las Cruces Symphony goes national again with a broadcast of the symphony's performance of "Remembering Icarus" on a National Public Radio show on music and literature that will be broadcast in all 50 states and on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 80 and locally from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday on KRWG FM, 90.7.

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Nigeria: Radio Nigeria Acquires New Transmitters (AllAfrica.com)

Developments at Nigeria's premier radio corporation, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), are fast transforming the staid image of Africa's largest radio network.

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'Classic Rock' Radio Listeners Helping 'Change the World' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Economic Downturn has Little Impact as KZOK Radio-thon Smashes Goal for World Vision Child Sponsorships

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Stalemate on terrestrial radio royalties tightens with new Senate bill (BetaNews)

On one side of the issue is the poor artist who never sees more than a dime for her work. On the other is the poor broadcaster struggling to earn a profit in a changing radio landscape. And in the middle of it all, as always, is Congress.

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