For decades, the former Arbitron put the Howard County, Md., city of Columbia on the map as a broadcast company rich in technology and research. Now, a slightly different broadcast technology company based in the city seeks to do the same for Columbia, as the media tech and video transport product producer ups four individuals to key positions as part of a "growth-oriented and customer-focused business strategy."
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Liberals lawmakers again would like to exhume the obsolete Fairness Doctrine. It dates to 1949 when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated that broadcasters cover controversial issues in a "balanced and fair" manner i.e., give air time to all sides. Not surprisingly, the rule backfired. As Reps. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) and Greg Walden (R-Ore.) explain, "broadcasters often opted not to offer any controversial programming whatsoever rather than risk … being subject to federal fines or risking revocation of their licenses."
/PRNewswire/ NCSolutions (NCS), a leading company for improving advertising effectiveness, announced today that Linda Dupree, chief executive officer,.