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  • Digital Alert Systems Unveils V6 Software
    Digital Alert Systems released Version 6 software for its DASDEC-III emergency messaging platforms.  It calls this a strategic modernization of the core platform, responding to enterprise demand for hardened infrastructure. A new operating platform is designed to improve performance, security and ease of maintenance. Background processes are streamlined for more consistent connectivity. The architecture is also “future-ready,” with an eye on evolving technical standards and interoperability frameworks. Also, V6 includes the Plus Package option for active encoder devices. Enhancements include instant alert visibility with automatic browser refresh; expanded audio support, including MP3 and OGG/Vorbis streaming formats; front-panel audible alerts for operator awareness; customizable alert messaging, including text and audio adjustments; and live sequencing of manually forwarded alerts The upgrade is available for the DASDEC-III platform and is not mandatory. Customers using DASDEC-II or One-Net SEs will continue to receive support for Version 5.4. Version 6 is free to DASDEC-III customers who are enrolled in the company’s Software Assurance Plan, have recently purchased a DASDEC or participated in the UpTrade program since October 2025. Customers interested in upgrade eligibility or pricing for non-covered systems should contact the factory with their unit’s serial number. Info: www.digitalalertsystems.com. The post Digital Alert Systems Unveils V6 Software appeared first on Radio World. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO WORLD – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsTue, March 10, 2026
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  • One Sheet: MacFarlane Jumps CBS Ship, Iran War Video Game, Right Wing Dip
    The Big Picture The CBS News talent drain is getting harder to ignore, with justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane becoming the latest high-profile exit — and Status has the backstory the goodbye memo didn’t include. The war in Iran is generating its own media sub-storyline: the White House’s “gamification” of combat footage is drawing fire from Ben Stiller, a video game voice actor, and Democratic senators — and the newsletter class is sorting it out. On the business side, a $150 million lawsuit puts Jeff Shell‘s future at Paramount in question just as the company pursues regulatory approval for its blockbuster merger. And Rupert Murdoch turned 95, got a presidential tribute on video, and sent cake to the paparazzi. Today’s sources: Status | CNN Reliable Sources | Poynter | Newsbusters | To the Contrary | The Bulwark | Simon Owens | Barrett Media | The Desk | CJR | Page Six Hollywood Top Story THE REAL REASON SCOTT MACFARLANE LEFT CBS When Scott MacFarlane sent his goodbye memo to CBS News colleagues Monday morning, it was brief, gracious, and conspicuously uninformative. He “appreciated the bosses,” valued his time, looked forward to “independence.” Standard exit language. Status wasn’t satisfied with that. Multiple people familiar with the matter told Status that MacFarlane had grown disillusioned with the overall direction of the network under Bari Weiss, who has been steering CBS toward friendlier footing with the Trump administration since her appointment by David Ellison in October. The specific breaking point, per Status: the way CBS Evening News marked the five-year anniversary of January 6 — anchor Tony Dokoupil gave it 16 seconds and a both-sides frame. MacFarlane, who had spent years aggressively covering the Capitol attack, was “aghast,” Status reports. He communicated his disapproval to colleagues, and it became known inside the network. Status also reports MacFarlane had been stretched thin running an under-resourced team covering January 6 developments, Trump pardons, the Epstein files, and more — all while morale across the network has “plunged” under Weiss. Producer Mary Walsh, a nearly five-decade CBS veteran, took a buyout last month and sounded the alarm about political pressure on her way out. Anderson Cooper declined to renew his 60 Minutes contract, with sources telling Status it was partly discomfort with the network’s direction. “Sadly, the goodbye email is becoming almost a weekly ritual,” one CBS staffer told Status. “Each one of these hit,… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, March 10, 2026
    50 mins ago
  • Trump Asked What He Meant by ‘We’ve Already Won in Many Ways’ But ‘Haven...
    President Donald Trump was asked to explain his remark that the U.S. has “already won in many ways” in Iran, but “hasn’t won enough.” During a speech to the Republican Issues Conference on Monday, Trump said, “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough. We go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long-running danger once and for all.” The president gave a press conference from his Doral resort on Monday night, during which the Iran war was a frequent topic. One reporter asked Trump to explain what he meant when he said the U.S. had “already won” but not enough: REPORTER: You said earlier that we’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough. What do you consider enough? What’s your baseline? THE PRESIDENT: Where they’re not going to be starting the following day to develop a nuclear weapon. Where they’ll look at that man and some other people from the administration and say, “All right, we’re not going to do it.” They were not willing to say that. And when Steve called up and he said that to me, I said, “Well, here we go. Let’s do it the hard way.” The hard way, I think, is probably the easy way, when basically I can see that they will no longer have any capacity whatsoever for a very long period of time of developing weaponry that could be used against the United States, Israel, or any of our allies. We have great allies in the Middle East, great countries that are allies. And they were staying out of it until they got hit. Someday they’ll have to do a story. Why did he do that? Why did they do that? But they were going to hit them. If I didn’t hit them first, they were going to hit our allies first. I believe, upon information and belief, but I believe that they were going to take over the Middle East. They were looking to take over the Middle East. Now, had Operation Midnight Hammer not taken place? That was definite, because they would have had a nuclear weapon within a matter of weeks. But that took place. That was a setback. But look at the number of missiles they were able to buy and make over the last six months. And those missiles were aimed… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, March 10, 2026
    51 mins ago
  • Rand Paul Bluntly Tells Fox’s Bartiromo the Midterm Elections Will Be ‘Disas...
    Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) bluntly told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday that the 2026 midterm elections may end up being “disastrous” for the Republican Party. “How worried are you that a split Republican Party will only mean losses in the midterm elections?” asked Bartiromo during an interview with the senator. “How are you expecting the midterms to play out?” Paul responded, “I don’t think split party is the problem. I think high oil prices will be a problem. I think the 2026 election’s already – we are behind the eight ball as far as the electoral process. I think if you add in high gas prices, high oil prices, and if we are still bombing Iran with kinetic action – people don’t want to call it war – but if there’s still kinetic action that causes oil to be over $100, I think you’re gonna see a disastrous election.” Last week, Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec warned of the negative consequences that President Donald Trump’s war with Iran could have for the Republican Party in the midterms this year. “If this turns into a full-on regime change, forever war kind of prolonged, protracted situation, that’s something that’s going to prove to be very unpopular in this midterm year,” Posobiec told Piers Morgan. “That’s just true. That’s just the absolute truth of the matter.” He continued, “I believe, and very strongly, that younger voters are not going to be on board with this because they are war weary.” On Monday, Reuters also reported on Trump’s declining popularity among young men who voted for him in 2024. Watch above via Fox Business.The post Rand Paul Bluntly Tells Fox’s Bartiromo the Midterm Elections Will Be ‘Disastrous’ for GOP first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, March 10, 2026
    56 mins ago
  • Joe Scarborough Credits Trump as ‘Extremely Successful’ in Iran War — But ...
    Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough credited President Donald Trump’s military action against Iran as “extraordinarily successful” so far, but warned the conflict now faces serious political challenges at home and abroad. The remarks came just one day after Trump said he believes the war in Iran is nearing its end and objectives were “very complete,” claiming U.S. forces have already crippled the country’s military capabilities. The president added that the United States is “very far” ahead of his initial four-to-five week timeline for the conflict. Speaking on Tuesday’s Morning Joe, the host reflected on the campaign, which he said had “degraded” the regime’s capabilities “in an extraordinary way”: It’s just important as anybody looks at this conflict, looks at this war, looks at what’s going on, there are two sides of this. Militarily, it’s been a remarkable military success. We have degraded their nuclear capabilities. We have degraded their ability to launch missiles across the region, possibly to the United States one day, we have degraded their Navy in an extraordinary way. We have degraded their air defenses in an extraordinary way. We have decapitated their leadership – we’ll see who replaces the leadership. Every military person that’s looked at what has happened will tell you that this has been extraordinarily successful. Now, it would have said the same thing about Iraq in March and April of 2003. But thus far, militarily, we’re doing great. The host slammed those who’d say otherwise as having “an agenda,” however, cautioned that military gains do not resolve the broader political challenges now surrounding the conflict: Our challenge right now, as the general said, is on the political side, anybody that tells you, first of all, that the military hasn’t done an extraordinary job, they’ve got an agenda. I mean, obviously there have been tragedies but, militarily, the operations have hit what they’ve wanted to hit and degraded what they wanted to degrade. He warned the war could face mounting opposition as economic pressures grow, and with the appointment of Iran’s new leader: The problem comes on the political side where you have a war that’s unpopular at home, you’ve got gas prices rising – that’s going to be unpopular at home. You have in Iran, you have a leader now that’s a successor to his father, who seems to be even more extreme. This is a regional conflict, needs to be… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, March 10, 2026
    59 mins ago
  • Iran’s Security Honcho Issues Chilling Threat to Trump: ‘Be Careful’
    (Photo by: Kay Nietfeld/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images) The Iranian security chief issued a chilling threat to President Donald Trump after the president vowed retaliation if Tehran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz. It came after Trump took to Truth Social on Monday night, warning that Iran should expect “death, fire, and fury” if the strategic shipping lane remains closed, a move that has rattled global markets and heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf. Speaking to Fox News, Trump also expressed his disapproval of Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, saying the cleric would not be able to “live in peace.” The president added he was “not happy with the appointment” and insisted the U.S. should ultimately have the final say over Iran’s leadership. Ali Larijani, a senior security figure in the regime, responded defiantly on X to Trump’s remarks, which he screengrabbed, telling the president: “The Iranian people is not afraid of your threats… Be careful or you will be the one who is eliminated. الشعب الإيراني العاشورائي لا يخشى تهديداتكم الجوفاء؛فقد عجز الأكبر منكم عن محوه…فاحذروا أن تكونوا أنتم من يزول. pic.twitter.com/dmxd4kKTmi — Ali Larijani | علی لاریجانی (@alilarijani_ir) March 10, 2026 The grim rhetoric comes just days after a court conviction tied to a plot against Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign. Asif Merchant, a Pakistani national allegedly trained by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was found guilty on Saturday over a conspiracy to assassinate Trump. U.S. national security officials had previously warned the Trump campaign that Iran was actively targeting him and that multiple suspected operatives were believed to be operating inside the United States.The post Iran’s Security Honcho Issues Chilling Threat to Trump: ‘Be Careful’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, March 10, 2026
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