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There are lots of different types of microphone, with the ribbon microphone being one of the rarer ones. Commercial versions are often prized for their tone and frequency response. You can make ...
The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester Twp. will soon celebrate the opening of a new Radio Room exhibition with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Milwaukee Radio Amateurs’ Club, established in 1917 and the city’s oldest active club, has over a hundred members. It ...
radio personalities, and streamers level up one of their most critical skills: the guest interview. Mic Drop Moments: The Playbook for Unforgettable Guest Interviews is being marketed as “a ...
SAN ANTONIO - Spurs Sports & Entertainment announces the retirement of legendary radio broadcaster Bill Schoening. Schoening will sign off for the final time following the San Antonio Spurs' April ...
The Foreign Legion has not yet approved his application. In an interview with RFE/RL’s Radio Farda, Sehati said he wanted to defend Ukraine against what he called “the club of dictators and ...
You hear the rush of the sea, the time-stretched sighs of angels, the voice of Justin Bieber sounding like a child again, and Malibu’s own voice whispering close to the mic. In these songs ...
People who participate in online meetings using platforms like Zoom may want to pay closer attention to how their computer microphone alters the sound of their voice. That's because high-quality ...
Detroit sports broadcaster Johnny Kane has brought SportsCaster’s Open Mic to Cumulus Media’s 760 WJR-AM. The weekly Wednesday night show, in coordination with digital sports broadcast ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Big Al Coleman, a fixture in Richmond sports radio for over 30 years, wrapped up his final broadcast this week, bidding farewell to a loyal audience that has followed him across ...
“Some of the people who were most successful in early electrical recordings got their start on the radio, mastering the new medium of singing into a microphone,” Obert-Thorn said. Image Art ...
playing at a time you loved, a time you remembered. Your first love of being behind a radio microphone. Looking something like "Frasier," but smelling more like "Cheers." You didn’t care.