Audio Processing Update
On-air processors tend to have some standard features. We look at what sets several flagship products apart.
Education Installation: Illinois Center for Broadcasting
The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting operate six campuses to provide practical experience in a broadcast facility.
SNMP Around the Station
SNMP is an IP protocol that provides network elements a means by which they can communicate with and/or control one another. Here are ways you can implement it around your station.
What's New in Program Distribution?
Several case studies examine the current trends in distribution via IP links.
Broadcasting the All Stars
ESPN Radio gives us behind the scenes access to one of baseball's biggest events.
Audio Video Bridging
Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is the implementation of four protocols developed by the IEEE.
WZIP-FM is on the Right Track
WZIP-FM at the University of Akron upgrades to give students a look at real-world technology.
KSBJ Rebuilds and Launches NGEN
NGEN Radio: Serving the Now Generation
Integrating Logitek and Axia at KSBJ
At the core, the Logitek JetNet and Axia Livewire AoIP systems are very similar, but where they differ comes down to timing and mnemonics.
Audio Production from the Field
With all the available choices for remote broadcasting, consider your requirements, functionality and budget.
The New Mobile Broadcast via AoIP
Today's remotes use handheld devices, small portables and other road case must-haves.
Radio Kansas Rebuilds for its RF Future
Radio Kansas evolves its transmission strategy to elevate its HD Radio sidebands.
The Fast-changing Media Landscape
Tracking multiplatform media usage.
Not the Same Old STL
Why it's so important to have network access at your transmitter site, and how you can do it now.
Chiefs Football Surrounds the Crowd
The Kansas City Chiefs first broadcast games in stereo in 1990. Cumulus began broadcasting the games in surround in 2011.
WAOK-AM Uses Method of Moments Proof
The FCC has allowed stations to use Method of Moments proofs, and WAOK-AM in Atlanta, is one of the first stations to implement the technology.
IBOC Update: Data and Asymmetrical Sidebands
Artist Experience and asymmetrical sidebands present new opportunities for HD Radio.
Reconstructing WEBE 108 and WICC
After 20 years, the analog infrastructure and equipment, as well as years and years of layering new systems on top, meant it was time to upgrade.
Implementing MDCL
Modulation Dependent Carrier Level improves the overall efficiency of large AM transmitters, thus reducing the expense associated with power.
Ethernet-based Audio Routing: A How-to Guide
To remove some of the mystery, we look at the differences between the products of three manufacturers by designing a hypothetical radio station.
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