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Building a showcase  Jul 1, 2007,
By Kent Kramer, CBRE

It's a syndicated morning show, and it has a new headquarters after building a showcase. Step inside the new Tom Joyner studios.

Don't Settle for McRadio  Aug 1, 2006,
By Gary Blau

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

The Proper Support  Apr 1, 2005,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

The one element of an air studio that makes everything work together is often the most overlooked.

Redefining a radio station  Jul 1, 2004,
By Don Stevenson, CSRE

There were several obstacles for Radio One to overcome when it decided to build a radio station in a mall.

Ring of Fire debuts a new talk facility  Jun 1, 2004,
By Bobby Likis

The syndicated program Ring of Fire gets a new studio with some interesting features.

ESPN Radio enters the digital age  Jun 1, 2004,
by Allen J. Singer

Jiminy Christmas, is this place big! Ron Dibble isn't exaggerating. The co-host of the Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio was accustomed to broadcasting from

A Climate for Change  Feb 1, 2004,
By Gregg Garcia

A hot new radio facility in the desert.

A view of a room  Sep 1, 2003,
By Gary Eskow

Take a tour of Bill Young Productions, a production facility that you may not know by name, but you certainly know the work it has created.

Hello Cleveland!  Aug 1, 2003,
By John Grayson

Since opening its doors in 1995, radio stations around the world have been drawn to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's radio studio as a location for originating remote broadcasts.

While others Consolidate, NPR expands  Jul 1, 2003,
By Kent Kramer, CBRE

What lies inside an unassuming façade is a showcase facility and the heart of this network's West Coast operations.

Clear Channel Cleveland - Short turnaround  Jul 1, 2003,
By Mark Krieger, CBT

Moving six stations is no easy task, especially on a short schedule.

Liebert Foundation MCR  Jul 1, 2003,
By Kent Kramer, CBRE

In today's climate of consolidation, doing more with less is fast becoming a standard operating procedure. Engineers are being asked to put more equipment into smaller spaces.

Best of the Old & New  Jun 1, 2003,
By Roswell Clark, CSRE CBNT

The Cox stations in Tampa, FL, look to the future but keep a firm footing in the present.

Building a National Radio Network  Feb 1, 2003,
By Gary Eskow

Cumulus is currently in the midst of an expansion, and we look inside some of the group's recent projects.

How to build world-class studios  Jan 1, 2003,
By Michael Patton

Great studios aren't just wired, they're built from the ground up.




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