Financial Growth
Radio engineering salaries have been growing steadily since 1997. Our annual salary survey compares today's results with the statistics of 10 years ago.
KPAM moves forward
Pamplin's new studios would be extensive: two on-air studios, one control room, one news anchor booth, one full newsroom, one traffic studio, three production studios, one master control and a server room. In the end, the upgrade positions the station to be ready for the challenges of the future.
Colorado Symphony Orchestra Opens Season with Live 5.1 Surround Sound Broadcast
KVOD, Denver, will broadcast the Colorado Symphony Orchestra's 2006-2007 Masterworks season opening program on Sept. 16 in 5.1 surround sound, using Neural Audio's 5.1 technology for analog and HD Radio.
Complete control
This national, progressive-entertainment, talk radio network--known for its outspoken personalities--launched in March 2004. There's a lot going on in this facility, and thanks to digital routing, Air America Radio maintains complete control
Insight to Sessions
Make the most of your 2006 NAB Radio Show time with this preview, and we'll see you in Dallas.
NAB Radio Product Preview
Check out the 2006 NAB Radio Show product preview.
Get ready for the convention
The summer is ending, so it's time to plan for the fall conventions. While the NAB convention in the spring is the main event for broadcasting, it covers
The task of going digital
Is it possible to install HD Radio with a multicast signal in just 45 days?
Sample and Hold
While the two satellite radio providers are expected to draw 15 million listeners by the end of 2007, HD Radio is not expected to exceed that number until sometime after 2010.
The next step in HD Radio
A year ago the coming killer app for HD Radio was going to be surround--but not much has happened on that front. However, HD Radio multicast has come into it's own since then.
Open Mic: Denny Sanders
A discussion of the surround sound system being implemented a WZLX, Boston, with Denny Sanders.
Don't Settle for McRadio
McRadio that is produced in look-alike radio factories seems to be the norm. Lincoln Financial Group wanted to emphasize what it thinks is not only a unique feel-good experience for listeners and employees, but also a competitive advantage
Watch that line
Coax is the silent partner in the RF transmission system. The amount of power loss and RF signal alteration depends on a number of factors, and there are regular steps that should be taken to ensure that this piece of the transmission system stays in top shape.
Transmission precorrection
One of the great ironies in broadcast engineering is that we all grew accustomed to generating large of amounts of linearly modulated RF with amplifiers
Wired for sound and data and more
The proliferation of new communications technologies has had a tremendously positive effect on the amount and types of wire and cable available for a radio studio facility.
From cramped classrooms to productive workspace
The result of WFUV's $5.5 million budget and long, hard work from the engineering staff is a strong and flexible radio facility that provides a productive and flexible place for work.
Cable management for the modern radio station
The proliferation of audio over digital cable has made the transportation of audio as well as voice, data, and control easier and more effective.
The Pick Hits of NAB2006
The original technology award from the convention is still the most highly prized. See the top new product introductions from the convention as decided by our panel of radio experts.
Emergency Radio
Newer RBDS and satellite-based alerting systems offer the advantage of targeted messaging.
NAB2006 Under the Spotlights
After nearly a week of seminars, exhibits and meetings, the activity of NAB2006 at the end of April seems like a blur to many, but based on accounts from
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