Chairman Kevin Martin said today that the Federal Communications Commission could rule on the proposed merger between XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. before June 30th."I still think the commission could act by the end of
On Tuesday, public interest groups Public Knowledge, Media Access Project and New America Foundation all met with the Federal Communications Commission to discuss the proposed merger of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.The meeting - which
CSI Enterprises, Inc. launches new webcast, CSI Global FuelCast, featuring reports specifically focussed for fleet businesses. (PRWeb May 23, 2008) Read the full story at
This Memorial Day weekend might be a good one to stay home. Northwest travelers face four-dollar-a-gallon gas prices, snowbound campgrounds and raging rivers. Austin Jenkins has details.
A big chunk of state forestland in Western Washington has won a 'green' seal of approval from a monitoring group called the Forest Stewardship Council. Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland says it means the state has received both of the major
It's been one year since Sunnyside, WA enacted a controversial anti-gang ordinance. The law criminalized membership in a gang and gave police the authority to stop kids for wearing gang clothing or colors. Other small Yakima Valley towns soon followed
Nominations for Amateur Radio Newsline's Young Ham of the Year award (YHOTY) are due no later than Saturday, May 30. According to AR Newsline's Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, "We have not received any nominations for this year's award. Not a single
Since 1998, OH2AQ DX Summit, the Web-based spotting network portal, has been a tool for DX hunting and spotting. Ten years after its inception and introduction to Amateur Radio operators in search of that rare DX station once only dreamed
This week several new sunspots appeared for five days, but they were all leftover spots from Solar Cycle 23, not new Cycle 24 spots. But this is okay, because at the sunspot minimum we appreciate any spots we can get.
The SureHits Town Hall Meeting on trademark infringement, featuring VP, Insurance Jon Kelly, airs live on Webmaster Radio May 23rd at 12pm ET. (PRWeb May 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb965014.htm
KAZ Records recording artist Leah DeVon has been selected to be a featured artist for Music For Troops. Leah has made available free music downloads from her current album Come Over. "To give the gift of music to our men
Cool spring weather has put a damper on the Northwest cherry crop this year. Cherry growers suffered more frost damage that previously thought, according to an industry group. Correspondent Chris Lehman has more:
Canada and Alaska have offered to significantly reduce their catch of salmon migrating home to Oregon and Washington rivers. But a proposed new salmon treaty hinges on Congress approving a multi-million dollar buyout for Alaska and Vancouver Island fishermen. Correspondent
The City of Canton is drawing national attention for a proposal to jail property owners who let their grass get too tall. Critics call the idea fascist, but city officials say it's the only way to get people's attention. WKSU's
The leading presidential candidates will hear from some Northeast Ohio health care providers. Since the primaries began earlier this year, the Brookings Institute has held forums around the country on issues including the budget deficit, energy policy and the future