Instructional Video0:47
Curated Video

Modulation

6th - 12th
A term used in physics and electronics, modulation means changing some aspect of a periodic phenomenon, generally the frequency, amplitude, or phase of a waveform. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60...
Instructional Video10:33
Zach Star

Today In Engineering (Episode 2) | Human Vs A.I. Drone Race, Laser Communication, and more...

12th - Higher Ed
This video of "Today In Engineering" includes:<br/>
1. Human Vs AI<br/> Drone Race
2<br/>. Nasa' Psyche Project
3.<br/> Near Perfect Streaming Algorithm
4. The Boring Company
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

The Unwavering Drive of an Entrepreneur

Higher Ed
Cathy's Triumph part 3/4: The video is a personal and inspiring story of media mogul Cathy Hughes, the founder of the largest African American-owned media company in the world, Radio One. The video highlights her journey as an...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Radios Transmit and Receive Sound

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn how a radio works, from transmitting electrical energy through radio waves to converting them back into audio for the user to listen to. Understand how signals are encoded and decoded using modulation techniques, as well as the...
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Drive-in theatres could gain from new rules 

9th - Higher Ed
There could be a resurgence of drive-in movies when they start to reopen before traditional movie theatres, as COVID-19 restrictions loosen. 
News Clip3:07
Bloomberg

Entercom CEO on CBS Merger and Future of Radio

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- David Field, Entercom chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's merger with CBS Radio and the future of the radio industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
News Clip11:03
Bloomberg

Why Clear Channel Changed Its Name to iHeartMedia

Higher Ed
Sept. 17 -- iHeartMedia Chairman and CEO Bob Pittman discuss the reasons behind changing the companys name from ClearChannel. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)