Disaster Planning for the Studio & TV Loudness Control in Latin America
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Disaster Planning for the Studio

Be the Broadcast Disaster Master

Plan for DisasterSevere weather can wreak havoc for broadcasters, and rapidly changing conditions don't allow much time to prepare. In the event of severe storms or other potentially catastrophic events, the broadcast engineer needs to be ready for anything. Last month, John Bisset covered general tips to help prepare for such events.

This week, in the second of his three-part series on Broadcast Disaster Planning, John details pertinent measures to take in advance of such an emergency.

Prepare Now

 

Audio Control: Process, not Product
Omnibus with Pippin's Trevor Grinde

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Gilbert Felix of Linear Acoustic discusses the process of audio control, and the wide range of television loudness control issues facing the Latin American market. Click here for English; click the pic for Spanish.

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Take a look at another of our great Omnibus videos with the folks who make the industry run. Listen to Pippin Technical's Trevor Grinde tell us how he got into radio, then watch the whole series on YouTube.

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