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Broadcast Engineering to cease publication

I don't receive ANY magazines any more. I used to get all of them at one time. I was a longtime subscriber to Broadcasting. My favorite was Radio Business Report. Thankfully they have a wonderful website.
 
Not necessarily a scientific approach to survey folks on a board but I would love to know how the technical folks in our industry stay current these days. Do people read magazines, grab it all off the web, or some other combination?
 
several decent options

I read several different places including thebdr.net , Radio Shopper, and Radio World. I quit bothering with "Broadcast Engineering" years ago because the majority of what they have in their articles were over-simplistic and un-useful to me. I don't really need an overview of basic broadcast engineering. I need industry news, ideas on how to do things better, new product reviews, and "war stories" on what to do when stuff throws up on us. "Broadcast Engineering" didn't provide that. This sounds a little tacky, but in a way, I'm glad they are now gone. Advertising dollars can now go to the magazines I read, and support them.
 
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