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The Radio Experience of Seattle Acquired by Broadcast Electronics

Broadcast Electronics announced today that it has acquired the assets of The Radio Experience, a Seattle radio datacasting company operated by media visionary Allen Hartle. Hartle is widely credited with the U.S. resurgence of Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS), an analog FM text-on-radio service also known as Radio Data System (RDS) that has seen widespread adoption by broadcasters in the Europe. He will join Broadcast Electronics as Director of Development, Broadcast Data Services.
"By joining our resources with Allen's and The Radio Experience, BE is reinforcing our leadership position in the future of radio data as a means for stations to build listenership and enhance revenue," said John Pedlow, President of Broadcast Electronics, the largest U.S.

radio-only manufacturer of studio and transmitter located in Quincy, Illinois.
Major broadcasters such as Infinity, Susquehanna, Entercom and ABC have been using The Radio Experience to enrich listenership since 2002. Broadcasters are currently running applications developed by the firm to send "now playing" information to text-enabled RBDS radios, HD Radio? receivers and station websites. "When I envisioned our products being overlaid onto BE's existing products, I saw that the sum is greater than the parts," said Hartle. "Our next step is to broaden the radio data applications for broadcasters who want to create brand loyalty, and revenue, in their local markets." BE will leverage assets from the acquisition to enhance the broadcaster's data offering over RBDS, the web and HD Radio, a transformational digital technology that is providing U.S.

broadcasters with new opportunities in datacasting.BE was the first to market with second-generation HD Radio technology integrating digital audio and data. The company also was the first to market with a data management system for HD Radio and RBDS. Product-line integration is in process, with new product offerings resulting from the acquisition scheduled for announcement and availability at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) spring convention in April, 2005.The Radio Experience will maintain its current business offices and research and development facility near Seattle, Washington. About Broadcast Electronics Broadcast Electronics (BE) is the premier provider of mission-critical solutions for over-the-air and Internet radio. BE products encompass program generation, audio and data management, inter-facility transport, and analog and digital transmission.

For more than four decades, BE pioneering developments have set industry standards for innovation and reliability, while providing broadcasters with new options for operational productivity and income generation. BE is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, and is represented worldwide by a network of local representatives.HD Radio? is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corp. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners..



A Heart Patient's Story

(ContentDesk) July 13, 2006 -- Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but that is not stopping 24-year-old Nang Duong from telling his story. Back in 2004, Duong came home from work and was experiencing chest pains. He called his family physician the next day was able to make an appointment to see his doctor. His doctor performed an EKG and echo. After the test, it was discovered that the young 24-year-old had a hole in his heart.He went to a cardiologist where more tests were to be performed on him.

Duong had a heart catheterization done on him to measure blood pressure in the heart and how much oxygen is in the blood. The cardiologist told Duong that he will be needing heart surgery to repair the hole in his heart and also a valve which was leaking.The day before his surgery, he met with the surgeon to find out how the surgeon will perform the heart operation. Duong was afraid to find out that the doctor is going to temporarily stop his heart in order to repair the hole...

A Heart Patient's Story
Data recovery > A Heart Patient's Story

Availl: Data Storage Exists Simultaneously in N Locations. Eliminates 95% of Traffic, Real-time Multi-directional Mirroring.

Andover Mass (ContentDesk) September 30 2003.
Availl, a leading vendor of distributed data mirroring and storage software announced Availl 2.6 today.
2.6 is a breakthrough technology for ongoing real-time, multi-site storage mirroring and distribution.
With Availl's transparent technology the latest version of every file (such as CAD, legal, etc) is always up to date at any number of remote sites.
The files are always fully useable at each site, and changes at any site mirror multi-directionally to all other sites.

Because Availl only transfers byte level differences of changed files, 95% of bandwidth is eliminated.
Furthermore, performance is not affected by high-latency situations.Availl 2.6 began shipping in April of 2003.
The company already has close to 50 customers in North America and internationally and is rapidly gaining new customers.
"We did not want to jump the gun with this announcement", said Craig Randall...

Availl: Data Storage Exists Simultaneously in N Locations. Eliminates 95% of Traffic, Real-time Multi-directional Mirroring.
Data recovery > Availl: Data Storage Exists Simultaneously in N Locations. Eliminates 95% of Traffic, Real-time Multi-directional Mirroring.

Clarium unveils plans to offer new data management software utilizng AI

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (ContentDesk) July 25, 2004 -- Clarium Corporation (http://www.clarium.com) today unveiled its plans to release a data management product code named "Ambience". The product consolidates information from most databases and data sources, and then compares the information using a proprietary Artificial Intelligence (AI) engine that finds trends in the data. Ambience also accepts information from traditional OLAP tools like COGNOS and SAS. "This is an exciting time for us, this new product will allow clients to take their data a step further. For example, Data Marts have allowed us to "slice and dice" data, but they don't find trends in the information.

Our clients have been asking us to find exceptions that are just impossible with traditional OLAP tools. Ambience will compare the information utilizing various dimensions already built into our code so clients can click on the exceptions as they appear," Dennis...

Clarium unveils plans to offer new data management software utilizng AI
Data recovery > Clarium unveils plans to offer new data management software utilizng AI

Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities Rise During Prom and Graduation Season

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released data from its Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) showing that alcohol-related fatalities increase between the middle of April and the middle of June. What's significant about these time periods? It happens to be when teenagers tend to do a lot of partying, namely prom and graduation.
"Alcohol is one of the most difficult drugs to combat, especially with youth," comments Gary Smith, who is Executive Director of Narconon Arrowhead, "Being a legal drug that is easily obtained, clear and effective prevention and education measures must be taken."Narconon Arrowhead is one of the nation's largest and most successful drug rehabilitation and education programs and it uses the drug-free methodology developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard.
Located near the center of the country, Narconon Arrowhead provides drug education presentations to tens of thousands of young people in several states...

Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities Rise During Prom and Graduation Season
Data recovery > Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities Rise During Prom and Graduation Season

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