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Feb 28, 2013 / 09:00 AM
Wireless Mic Providers Evolve Tech for ENG
As broadcasters experiment with new methods of video backhaul to the station from their ENG crews—including bonded cellular and wireless public networks—the means by which audio is captured on remotes remains, so far, largely unchanged.
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Dec 20, 2012 / 03:37PM
Gear on the Go 2012
Hurricane Sandy, with its water and power outages, was a reminder that even news shooters who live outside the traditional paths of deadly weather events have to be prepared for the “100-year storms” we now seem to be having on a regular basis.
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The Ad Slowdown Headache's Only Begun
Those big fat ad dollars from your local politician are gone. The economy is failing and the forecast for your ad dollars—online and on-air is bleak. Sounds like a recipe for disaster? Maybe not.
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The FCC’s Push For Localism
The FCC originally granted licenses to broadcasters to serve the public interest. The question is, whose definition are they going to listen to?
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Training the Next Generation of Journalists
“Then let’s put them in a ‘newsroom of the future,’” he said, “where they’ll take their fundamental values and skills and produce content for every conceivable platform possible.”
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