The lines between IT and broadcast engineering have been continuously blurred for quite some time. Yes, some broadcast equipment is a computer or networked appliance with a singular task; however, ...
The author of this commentary is general counsel of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. I am moved to write about a matter now before the Media Bureau at the FCC. The subject is the ethical ...
The Michigan Association of Broadcasters has announced the 2024 recipients of its Carl E. Lee Broadcast Engineering Excellence Awards. The awards are named for Carl E. Lee, a prominent Michigan ...
The broadcast industry is undergoing a massive shift. We’ve moved from physical patch bays and coaxial cables to virtualised environments and cloud-based workflows. For the broadcast engineer or media ...
Don Everist, a well-known figure among our broadcast engineering circles, has died, according to reports from his colleagues. Everist was a registered professional engineer and principal at the ...
The shift from traditional broadcasting to an IT-driven operation hasn’t happened overnight, but it’s been in the making for years. The broadcasters who have successfully adapted to this shift are ...
What’s your role in the media tech industry? I work as an associate broadcast systems engineer at Techex, which means I help design, deploy, implement and support IP systems for our customers. Tell us ...
This commentary was first published on the author’s blog and is republished here with permission. I’ve been working with a public radio station facing a staffing predicament. Their longtime chief ...
Make a difference behind the scenes in a leading broadcast television and digital media station! KWWL Television, Inc. is currently seeking a self-motivated driven individual with strong computer ...
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