June 20, 2011
NAB Pulse

Radio Show Engineering Program Features Comprehensive Approach

Today's new technologies are helping radio broadcasters connect more effectively with audiences, but the accompanying expansion also creates more challenges for radio engineers and a real need to remain open-minded and technically up-to-speed. This year's Radio Show Engineering Program will address the three key areas that occupy the broadcast engineer's time. A series of expert tutorials and presentations will cover the challenges of creating, operating and maintaining a modern radio facility. New developments in studio design and audio production will be explored. A variety of discussions addressing traditional over-the-air and Web-based program distribution will be conducted. Finally, keeping an often overlooked asset – the tower – properly maintained and prepped to become a potential revenue generator will also be discussed. Click here to learn more about the Radio Show Engineering Program.

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