Beginning in the early 1940s and for more than 50 years, the U.S. armed services produced long-form radio programs on vinyl disc to broadcast to troops overseas. These were usually recorded by the top ...
I frequently exchange interesting websites with my old and new friends in radio and TV. Some sites might be broadcast related or a link to a great old video, while others might be a link to really ...
Anyone who has served abroad with our armed services will tell you about how important it is to maintain a connection with home. Whether it’s WW II, Vietnam, Afghanistan or any other foreign ...
The Defense Department has awarded a contract potentially worth $145 million over seven years to Intelsat General Corp. to provide comprehensive satellite connectivity for the Armed Forces Radio and ...
Re “Limbaugh Has No Place on the Front Line,” Commentary, June 25: Mike Farrell comments that the American Forces Radio and Television Service, or AFRTS, essentially slants its programming toward Rush ...
About 10,000 servicemembers and Defense Department civilians overseas will get to comment on their American Forces Network radio station through a random survey that was to be mailed out in late ...
The US Defense Department has awarded Intelsat a contract potentially worth $145 million (€101 million) over seven years to provide comprehensive satellite connectivity for the Armed Forces Radio and ...
Intelsat General Corp. has been awarded a Defense Department contract potentially worth $145 million over seven years to provide comprehensive satellite connectivity for the Armed Forces Radio and ...
Intelsat’s governmental services division (IGS) has won a major contract to supply TV to the US armed forces serving overseas. The deal sees Intelsat having to supply satellite connectivity to the USA ...