Glenn Hauser - Review of International Broadcasting

Glenn Hauser established the Review of International Broadcasting in February 1977. The magazine had 154 issues featuring columns such as "Listener Insights on Programming," "Radio Equipment Forum," "DX Listening Digest," "The Media Mind," and "Satellite Watch." Contributors included David Newkirk, Loren Cox, and Juan Carlos Codina. The magazine also integrated columns from the BBC, John Norfolk, and Alan Roe. The magazine was issued monthly in the 1970s and 1980s, later decreasing to four times and then two times a year before ceasing publication in October 1997. The DX Listening digest went online starting in 1999.

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