Firewalls and security
Computer networks are increasingly vulnerable to security threats, and e-mail is perhaps the most critical threat.
Shaping radio today and tomorrow
A look back at the Philips DCC, an increase in high-speed Internet access, and 10 Years of Radio looks back at the IBOC tests of 1994.
Field Report: Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro 2.0
A flexible and user-friendly waveform editor and multi-track arranger.
What CARP means to you
Until recently, broadcasting the same program material over the Internet was basically free. This changed in 2002, and it's going to cost you.
Security through encryption
Data encryption is simply a more advanced form of cryptology that can keep your data safe.
Be an effective record keeper
Avoid the endless reams of paper and consolidate your records.
The new talk of the town
Read about a studio move on a grand scale, taking the network operation more than halfway across the country from its previous location in Las Vegas.
The changes in automation
Stations expect digital playback systems to help manage media inventories, automatically record and insert live feeds and voice tracks, work seamlessly with satellite formats and operate as a live assistant for shows.
Capturing and Encoding on the Cheap
Many years ago, capturing and encoding was a tedious process. Nowadays it's almost as easy as point, click and leave.
Improving network reliability
While most well designed and properly installed Ethernet networks rarely experience catastrophic failures, performance can slowly degrade and then the network slows dramatically.
Shaping radio today and tomorrow
The PC turns 21 | The Ramko Phasemaster | Trends in Webcasting
Data backup systems
It is possible to backup data directly to flash-type memory devices, but there are safer methods.
Trends in Technology: Digital Audio Workstations
DAWs are a critical part of the production process and buyers should choose one carefully.
Field Report: V-Soft Probe II
The Technical Research Department at Salem Communications reviews the RF mapping software.
Field Report: RCS Master Control
Russel Smith reviews this audio storage and playback system.
A look at arbitrated loop
Fibre-Channel can use one of three topologies: point-to-point, cross-point and arbitrated loop.
Websites that work
Many elements can be part of a good website, but there are some elusive traits that can transform a good website into a great website.
Comments About the CARP Rate Announcements
What does the radio industry think about the recent CARP rates? Read it all at BE Radio.
Remote access: data cabling
While most Internet access is expected to continue through the use of dial-in connections, the availability of broadband high-speed services is growing at a rapid rate.
Using VPNs
In the past, providing access to a company's computer network for its employees and others that worked outside of the office was handled in one of three ways.
Revenue from the Web
While creating a station website is a simple proposition, making a successful website, one that extends the station's goals and makes money is a bit more challenging.
Webcasting: A Primer
Far from being complex and difficult, the process of webcasting is similar to traditional broadcasting models. It allows you to reach your audience at times you may not have reached them before.
Webcasting Made Legal
A discussion of the the Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 (DPRA) and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA).
Online Audio Processing
It is generally advisable to use a separate processor when setting up an Internet stream for the purpose of re-broadcasting your station over the Internet.
The Cart Chunk standard
The problem of file incompatibility is found primarily at two levels: between different platforms or operating systems and between applications generating data files that utilize proprietary formats.
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