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Donald Trump Pledges to Protect AM Radio in Rambling Speech to Christian Broadcasters

Donald Trump delivered a speech at the National Religious Broadcasters convention Thursday night in Nashville that touched on all his greatest hits. The Democrats are “evil,” the U.S. is now a “Communist state,” and Hungary’s authoritarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, is a “strong man” and “a friend of mine.” But there was one new element tailor-made for his audience of Christian broadcasters: Trump pledged to save AM radio.Is Threads a Threat to Twitter? | Future Tech“I will protect the content that is pro-God. We’re…

Public broadcasters of India, Egypt ink MoU for sharing TV, radio programmes

The public broadcasters of India and Egypt inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to facilitate sharing of content, co-production and training of officials in latest technologies. The MoU was signed by Information and Broadcasting Anurag Singh Thakur and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Hassan Shoukry in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who will be the chief guest at the Republic Day Parade. Under the MoU, Prasar Bharati, the public broadcaster of India, and the…

Big Broadcasters in India Warn New Tariff Rules Could Hit Services

Some of the biggest television broadcasters operating in India joined forces on Friday to criticise new government regulations that impose restrictions on pay-TV charges, saying the move could put some channels out of business.Senior executives from India's Zee Entertainment, Viacom18 Media, Sony's local unit, The Walt Disney Co and its TV network Star India, got together to brief the media in Mumbai and said excessive regulation will also crimp their ability to keep up with technological advances."We're evaluating how we…

The Metaverse Poses a Threat to the TV Channels and Its Audiences, Experts Say

TV companies will need to radically adapt themselves to the fast-evolving world of online entertainment if they hope to survive, experts have warned.Broadcasters are already playing catch-up with online gaming giants in the battle for the attention of young audiences and the advertising dollars that follow.On the horizon is the so-called "metaverse" — a loose term covering the growing eco-system of interactive online worlds, games and 3D meeting places that are already attracting millions of users.While older consumers…