Just wait until such time that they start putting television signals down that pipe.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 6:46 PM Subject: Re: broadcasting question > I'm sure the IBOC signal will have more response once converted into its > analog form. I wonder if the same type of thing is what makes the phone > have > as little as it does, to make room for other stuff at other frequencies > such > as DSL or other things the phone companies put in that old copper wire? > The > response is that different on a phone that you can almost not recognize > someone that you could in person or even on FM radio, or anything higher > quality. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Marthouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> > Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:30 PM > Subject: Re: broadcasting question > > >> The reason why lots of am stations are tailoring their audio response to >> 5KHZ is to make room for the IBOC signal. IBOC is in band on channel >> digital audio broadcasting. The current hybrid form of IBOC being used >> in >> the united states takes up the sidebands above the 5KHZ bandwidth. >> >> >> Dave Marthouse >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:00 PM >> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >> >> >>> Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response >>> necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:50 PM >>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>> >>> > The frequency response on AM radio isn't that good to begin with, and >>> > it >>> > is >>> > certainly not worth spending the money to enhance the audio. The >> thinking >>> > here is to produce a signal that has a flat response and leave the >>> > other >>> > adjustments to the listener. However on FM it is a different story. >>> > Audio processing can now be done remotely from the desktop, and can be >>> > adjusted to fit a number of different formats. >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> > Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:33 PM >>> > Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> > >>> > >>> >> Yes, an engineer told me that he set his station audio for 6KHZ audio >> and >>> >> he >>> >> runs an analog station which touts music. Go figure. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:40 PM >>> >> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> Well, AM is almost as low quality sounding as the telephone but it >>> >>> has >> a >>> >>> different sort of sound to it. I suppose they need that bandwidth >>> >>> for >>> >>> the >>> >>> IBOC. I thought normal was a 10K limit and now down to 5, that's a >>> >>> lot >>> >>> of >>> >>> difference, in theory. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:08 AM >>> >>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Well, they tell me that it cuts down on AM splatter. I am amazed >>> >>>> that >> a >>> >>>> station here WMNI who touts their music is now using the 5khz >>> >>>> audio. >>> >>>> The >>> >>>> transmitters that do analog and IBOC have a setting for 5KHZ which >>> >>>> is >>> >>>> what >>> >>>> their analog signal gives you when they are using IBOC. Engineers >> tell >>> >>>> me >>> >>>> that they are going to that because everyone else is and they say >> "it's >>> >>>> good >>> >>>> enough." There is no hearing advantage to the 5KHZ audio, just tech >>> >>>> advantages from what I can tell. AM engineers don't feel the need >>> >>>> anymore >>> >>>> to >>> >>>> sound as good as they can, they just seem to want to sound like >>> >>>> everyone >>> >>>> else. >>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:57 AM >>> >>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>>>I wonder what is better about 5k AM? >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>> From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:40 AM >>> >>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>>> Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few >>> >>>>>> days >>> >>>>>> ago >>> >>>>>> where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his >> local >>> >>>>>> station >>> >>>>>> was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk >>> >>>>>> with >>> >>>>>> very >>> >>>>>> little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that >>> >>>>>> Damn >>> >>>>>> 5khz >>> >>>>>> audio the AM engineers have fallen in love with. He then decided >> to >>> >>>>>> get >>> >>>>>> XM. >>> >>>>>> Whey? As he put it, "whey not have the same thing, more variety, >> and >>> >>>>>> better >>> >>>>>> audio." True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which >> makes >>> >>>>>> four, >>> >>>>>> which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking >>> >>>>>> broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already >>> >>>>>> isn't. >>> >>>>>> My >>> >>>>>> 11 >>> >>>>>> year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of >> many >>> >>>>>> kids >>> >>>>>> his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know >> how >>> >>>>>> to >>> >>>>>> download music. >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> I think you will find very interesting. >>> >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM >>> >>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime >>> >>>>>>> time, >>> >>>>>>> but >>> >>>>>>> I >>> >>>>>>> would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. >>> >>>>>>> When >>> >>>>>>> it >>> >>>>>>> is >>> >>>>>>> raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright >>> >>>>>>> and >>> >>>>>>> sunny >>> >>>>>>> you >>> >>>>>>> know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good >>> >>>>>>> programming >>> >>>>>>> as far as I am concerned. besides I probably have more songs on >> my >>> >>>>>>> ipod >>> >>>>>>> than most stations have on their play list. >>> >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 PM >>> >>>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain >>> >>>>>>>> period, >>> >>>>>>>> then >>> >>>>>>>> they >>> >>>>>>>> have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that >>> >>>>>>>> has >>> >>>>>>>> jocks >>> >>>>>>>> on. >>> >>>>>>>> When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music. >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:17 PM >>> >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are >>> >>>>>>>>>operated >>> >>>>>>>>> completely by one person. Most of the work is contracted out >>> >>>>>>>>> in >>> >>>>>>>>> order >>> >>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>> save money. Take for an example the Jack format. The format >>> >>>>>>>>> has >>> >>>>>>>>> become >>> >>>>>>>>> popular in both the United States and Canada. The stations >>> >>>>>>>>> that >>> >>>>>>>>> bought >>> >>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>> rights to the format cleaned house, and rely completely on >>> >>>>>>>>> Jack >>> >>>>>>>>> radio >>> >>>>>>>>> automation 24/7. Just load the computer and the program runs >>> >>>>>>>>> indefinitely. >>> >>>>>>>>> Why hire people when Jack can do the job. This of course does >> not >>> >>>>>>>>> make >>> >>>>>>>>> good >>> >>>>>>>>> radio, but try to convince the owners of such stations that >> there >>> >>>>>>>>> has >>> >>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>> be >>> >>>>>>>>> a human element to overlook things. . >>> >>>>>>>>> I think that it was Lord Thompson that said "Owning a radio >>> >>>>>>>>> station >>> >>>>>>>>> licence >>> >>>>>>>>> is like having a licence to print money." >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>>>> From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:45 PM >>> >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on >>> >>>>>>>>>> computers >>> >>>>>>>>>> these >>> >>>>>>>>>> days, that they should be able to use accessible equipment so >>> >>>>>>>>>> that >>> >>>>>>>>>> more >>> >>>>>>>>>> people can take advantage of a dream to get on the radio for >> the >>> >>>>>>>>>> world! >>> >>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>>>>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:33 PM >>> >>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> That amount of money could easily buy an entire radio >>> >>>>>>>>>>> station >>> >>>>>>>>>>> including >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> building that it is housed in. Unfortunately the vast >>> >>>>>>>>>>> majority >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> broadcasters are not willing to pay for the cost of adaptive >>> >>>>>>>>>>> equipment >>> >>>>>>>>>>> nor >>> >>>>>>>>>>> are they willing to modify their equipment in order to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> provide >>> >>>>>>>>>>> for >>> >>>>>>>>>>> workplace >>> >>>>>>>>>>> accommodation. With the introduction of computers into the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> broadcast >>> >>>>>>>>>>> environment the industry has changed from a hands on user >>> >>>>>>>>>>> friendly >>> >>>>>>>>>>> workplace >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to one that in today's world looks more like a television >> studio >>> >>>>>>>>>>> with >>> >>>>>>>>>>> several monitors that have to be viewed constantly in order >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> make >>> >>>>>>>>>>> sure >>> >>>>>>>>>>> that all operating functions are carried out flawlessly. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> This >>> >>>>>>>>>>> could >>> >>>>>>>>>>> be >>> >>>>>>>>>>> anything from: the regular play list, transmitter functions, >>> >>>>>>>>>>> news >>> >>>>>>>>>>> feeds, >>> >>>>>>>>>>> station traffic and scheduling, and in many small markets >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> reading >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> news and commercials. If you really want to get a taste as >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> what >>> >>>>>>>>>>> radio >>> >>>>>>>>>>> is >>> >>>>>>>>>>> all about I would suggest visiting a radio station in your >> area >>> >>>>>>>>>>> and >>> >>>>>>>>>>> talk >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the staff, and from there you will get a feeling if this is >> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> right >>> >>>>>>>>>>> business for you to be getting into. Another idea is to find >>> >>>>>>>>>>> a >>> >>>>>>>>>>> not >>> >>>>>>>>>>> for >>> >>>>>>>>>>> profit community radio station that is run by volunteers. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Volunteers >>> >>>>>>>>>>> will >>> >>>>>>>>>>> often take the time to show you the ropes of the industry. >> many >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> these >>> >>>>>>>>>>> small stations are hands on operations without a lot of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> computer >>> >>>>>>>>>>> equipment >>> >>>>>>>>>>> and software programs. In most cases there is a small eight >>> >>>>>>>>>>> input >>> >>>>>>>>>>> control >>> >>>>>>>>>>> board with a telephone hybrid and a couple of CD and >>> >>>>>>>>>>> cassette >>> >>>>>>>>>>> players. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> This >>> >>>>>>>>>>> in my opinion is a foot in the door as they say. An online >> radio >>> >>>>>>>>>>> station >>> >>>>>>>>>>> or >>> >>>>>>>>>>> signing up to perform in announcing function or host on ACB >>> >>>>>>>>>>> radio >>> >>>>>>>>>>> is >>> >>>>>>>>>>> yet >>> >>>>>>>>>>> another option that should seriously be considered. The >> downside >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> broadcast industry is that most radio stations are automated >> and >>> >>>>>>>>>>> unfortunately do not require staffing levels that we >> experienced >>> >>>>>>>>>>> five >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> ten >>> >>>>>>>>>>> years ago. The bottom line here is that you are going to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> have >> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>> do >>> >>>>>>>>>>> your >>> >>>>>>>>>>> homework and figure out what exactly your strong points are >> and >>> >>>>>>>>>>> work >>> >>>>>>>>>>> on >>> >>>>>>>>>>> them. Do you feel that you would make a good announcer/host? >> Do >>> >>>>>>>>>>> you >>> >>>>>>>>>>> feel >>> >>>>>>>>>>> that you have the skills to write a intelligent news story >>> >>>>>>>>>>> and >>> >>>>>>>>>>> do >>> >>>>>>>>>>> all >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> research behind the story that you are researching? Are you >>> >>>>>>>>>>> capable >>> >>>>>>>>>>> of >>> >>>>>>>>>>> writing copy for commercials? How about your production >> skills. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Do >>> >>>>>>>>>>> you >>> >>>>>>>>>>> have >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the production skills to do electronic editing on the fly? >>> >>>>>>>>>>> The >>> >>>>>>>>>>> broadcast >>> >>>>>>>>>>> industry is very demanding and expects most of us that have >>> >>>>>>>>>>> worked >>> >>>>>>>>>>> in >>> >>>>>>>>>>> the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> industry to be multitask. Personally I have worked in the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> industry >>> >>>>>>>>>>> for >>> >>>>>>>>>>> over thirty years and got out of the business just about the >>> >>>>>>>>>>> time >>> >>>>>>>>>>> that >>> >>>>>>>>>>> computers and radio automation took over. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> ---- >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>>>>>> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 7:00 PM >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Wow! $500,000 would buy an awful lot of equipment. I know >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> of >> no >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> studio >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> worth that much in equipment alone unless one was talking >> about >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> buying >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> an >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> actual building. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:31 PM >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: broadcasting question >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> hi list, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm interested in going into radio broadcasting. I know >> there >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> are >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> people >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> out >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> there who have done it, so I emailed a local school that >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> teaches >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> course >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> for broadcasting. here is the reply I received when I >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> asked >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> about >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> blind >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> person attending. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Brandon, sorry about the delay in getting back to you. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> this >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> is not a program that is suitable to the visually >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> impaired. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Mainly >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> because >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the cost of accomodating the expense of required equipment >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> would >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> exceed >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> over >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> $500,000.00. Not only the expense, but radio stations and >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> their >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> corporate >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ownership will never incur such an expense, nor is it >> feasible >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> create >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> studio suitable for this. I understand your >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> disappointment, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> however, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> wanted >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> to be very honest with you regarding the reality of this. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> truly >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> wish >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> you >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> well in all of your future endeavors and if there is >> anything >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> you >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> require >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> further information on, please feel free to email or call >> me. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Once >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> again, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> thank you for your interest in CSMB. >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Jacquie Hammond >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> President/CSMB >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Now what is this 500 thousand dollar cost all about? I >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> would >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> be >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> able >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> to, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> as >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> far as I know and I did visit a radio studio to use the >> mixing >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> boards, >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> they use windows software for the playlist editing, so it >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> would >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> be >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> simple >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> matter of creating scripts. 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