WCA Live! To Add Metro DC Radio Coverage & Feature Maravedis/Washington Post
Friday, May 4th, 2007 – 8:08 amWCA Live! will expand this week to the Metro Washington, DC radio station WWRC-AM, with coverage extending to Virginia and Maryland. The first program on May 4 will feature the pioneering journalist Robert Ames Alden and consumer trends analyst Jeff Orr, with the latter describing mobile wireless WiMAX broadband products expected nationally in coming months.
For the program to be webcast at 2 p.m. (Eastern) on May 4 and rebroadcast at 1260 KHz on the dial at 1 p.m. on May 5, Alden will start by describing business lessons that can be drawn from the careers of famous sports figures he met during his 48-year career as a Washington Post reporter and editor. Highlights are expected to include the ongoing relevance of innovations by basketball coach Red Auerbach, baseball team owner Bill Veeck and his sports publicist Bob Fischel.
The hour-long WCA Live! program will feature in its second half hour Orr’s report last week for Maravedis Research on trends for WiMAX broadband technologies expected to be launched nationally over coming months enabling unprecedented services for consumers and enterprises seeking mobile broadband. Orr’s report estimated that 25 million consumer electronics units using new WiMAX mobile broadband technology will be shipped in 2012, representing 67% of all customer premises equipment. The report said that six of the ten largest semiconductor manufacturers have already announced their WiMAX strategies. But it said that enabling WiMAX coverage will be a big challenge until 2009. For further details on this week’s show, visit: WCA Live! The program began as a weekly webcast last June.
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