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Delivery of Service Is Key for Planning

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

Dan Jackson is head of audio operations for SCA [Southern Cross Austereo], Australia’s biggest entertainment company. Its multimedia assets include more than 100 radio stations.

This article appeared in Radio World’s “Trends in Codecs and STLs for 2020” ebook.

Radio World: What’s the latest in trends in the design and performance of codecs?
Dan Jackson: At SCA we are a big believer in standards to ensure interoperability between products. We like to talk in terms of SMPTE 2110 and AES67 for audio distribution, and AES67/SNMP for control. As for codecs we tend to change our choice based on the application; we still use aptX for voice and AAC, Opus and Tieline MusicPlus for audio distribution.

One of the most important trends is delivery of service. As we move away from dedicated POTS and ISDN lines and onto 4G/5G services, we are at the mercy of the tower operators. Having the ability to double-deliver the data through the same or two carriers ensures that content is delivered 100% of the time.

We’ve also noticed a shift away from having extremely low latency links, so things like Forward Error Correction are welcome to help ensure the quality of service.

Another important trend I see is the shift away from traditional “boxes” and capital expenditure. We are seeing a large demand for a software and op-ex model, much like the rest of the IT world.

One of the biggest issues we faced during COVID was the inability to scale our codec fleet. Technologies like ipDTL are certainly paving the way for a software/op-ex future.

When we talk about remote codecs for remote broadcasts, the more portable and durable, the better. Gone are the days of running OB trucks and lengthy ISDN installs. Content teams want to be able to go as soon as possible.

RW: How are today’s technologies solving problems in creative ways?
Jackson: Moving to IP-based technologies has decreased reliability on links, so SmartStream and dual link codecs have allowed codecs to be used in place of expensive microwave links, where historically the IP service is no good.

RW: What role are codecs playing for you in at-home broadcasting?
Jackson: During COVID we had around 20 shows at 50 locations using mostly Tieline VIAs. Their Cloud Codec Controller was an excellent add-on as it allowed our engineers to manage the codecs remotely.

Historically we have been fairly flexible without talent, so broadcasting from home was not new for us. Holiday homes, pregnancies and simply being in another state have required us to have the capability to broadcast remotely. Moving to more portable devices like IOS and Android, but still providing the same level of quality, is an important factor.

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RW: What recent features are offered that other engineers may appreciate?
Jackson: Time-zone delay is a great feature. The ability to pass data streams as well as audio is great.

RW: What will the codec of the future look like, if we use one at all? How powerful can codecs get?
Jackson: As for the future: Fully flexible drop-and-drag DSP boxes, with inputs and outputs on AES67.

If you think about virtual environments and how much resource these environments have, there doesn’t seem to be a limit to power!

RW: What best practice tips should codec buyers be aware of in 2020?
Jackson: Plan for the future. If you don’t have AoIP just yet, it probably won’t be long.

Think about the environment. Is it being installed into a data room or carted to every football game? Do you require dual bonded SIMs?

 

The post Delivery of Service Is Key for Planning appeared first on Radio World.

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Martin Takes Reins at iHeart Norfolk

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

From our People News page: iHeartMedia has named Derrick Martin to be the market president for its four-station cluster in Norfolk, Va.

He’ll report to Area President for Virginia Chuck Peterson.

“Martin joins iHeartMedia Norfolk from the iHeartMedia St. Louis market, where he most recently served as the region president, overseeing the St. Louis; Des Moines, Iowa; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Davenport, Iowa; and Springfield, Mo. markets,” the company said in a press release.

“Prior to serving as the region president for St. Louis, from 2013 to 2017, he served as the market president for the Norfolk market and is now making his return.”

He started his career at iHeartMedia Memphis.

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The post Martin Takes Reins at iHeart Norfolk appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

What’s In Store For Dish in Q4?

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Dish Network on Monday morning, prior to the Opening Bell on Wall Street, will reveal its fourth quarter and full-year 2020 earnings results.

What can investors anticipate?

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Adam Jacobson

RNN Wins Another Market Modification In Northern N.J.

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

A transaction that brings a small MVPD in Northwestern New Jersey into the Altice USA family prompted the owner of a regional news and information station born as WTZA-62 in Kingston, N.Y., to modify the station’s market to include all of the areas this cable TV services provider covered.

The FCC has just said yes to the unopposed petition.

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Adam Jacobson

ETM: Eight Weeks Of Strong Wall Street Gains

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

On December 21, 2020, Entercom Communications stock sat at $2.13, ending a push to $3 that stalled out earlier in the month.

Some believed this would signal a return to sub-$2 trading, seen from mid-June through October 2020.

The exact opposite happened. Entercom shares are up 190% since just two months ago.

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Adam Jacobson

A Simple Transfer For A Silent Kentucky FM

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Up on Persimmon Knob in Alum Springs, Ky., sits the broadcast tower for a Class A FM recently reported as silent.

The radio station using this tower has just been handed to a new licensee, pending FCC approval. And, the buyer will take care of creditors’ bills — including the one for the tower lease.

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Adam Jacobson

Are ‘Cord Cutters’ Still Saving Money?

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

The cord-cutting movement is no longer just about saving money on cable versus streaming.

Subscription fees for streaming services continue to rise. At the same time, choices are multiplying.

Are cord cutters still saving money?

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Adam Jacobson

Brown Back In The Top Slot at iHeartMedia/Norfolk

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

The Region President for iHeartMedia‘s St. Louis; Des Moines; Cedar Rapids-Iowa City; Quad Cities; and Springfield, Mo. radio stations and associated digital assets is packing up and returning to Virginia’s Tidewater region.

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Now overseeing WOWI-FM, WNOH-FM, WMOV-FM and WHBT-FM in Norfolk is Derrick Martin, taking the position of Market President.

In this role, Martin will work closely with the programming, business and sales teams and oversee all of the station’s on-air and digital programming as well as create new revenue opportunities.

Martin reports to iHeartMedia Virginia Area President Chuck Peterson.

And, it’s a return to a region that includes Newport News and Virginia Beach for Martin. Prior to serving as the Region President for St. Louis, from 2013 to 2017, he served as the Market President for the Norfolk market.

“I am extremely excited to return to Norfolk to lead a great staff of employees and work with advertisers to grow their business while utilizing our company assets,” said Martin, who began his career at iHeartMedia in Memphis. “iHeartMedia Norfolk has a cluster of stations that are a fabric in the community, and I can’t wait to reconnect again.”

Peterson noted that he’s “excited to bring such a strong performer back to iHeartMedia Norfolk. The market performed exceptionally during Derrick’s previous tenure from 2013-2017, and I see a very bright future again with his return. He earned the trust and respect of our team and the Norfolk community, and I know they will give him a warm welcome back.”

Nick Gnau, Division President for iHeartMedia, added, “Derrick is a proven leader, especially during his time in Norfolk with deeps ties with our clients, the Norfolk community and our staff. I am extremely excited for Derrick to reconnect with the market and expand our community efforts, our revenue and ratings footprint.”

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Inside the Feb. 17 2021 Issue of Radio World

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

The Feb. 17 issue is now available in digital edition format.

John Bisset shares tricks with infrared cameras in Workbench. A low-power FM station takes its power from the sun.

Buyer’s Guide looks at sports reporting and remote gear.

Sinclair makes a radio play with NextGen TV, and in a companion commentary, Marty Sacks expands on why radio should care about ATSC 3.0.

Read it here.

The post Inside the Feb. 17 2021 Issue of Radio World appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

WWGH in Ohio Has Its License Back

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

Low-power FM station WWGH in Marion, Ohio, has its call sign back, at least for the time being.

According to the Marion Star, station manager and host Scott Spears said the Federal Communications Commission had rescinded the cancellation of the station license on which we reported earlier, putting its license renewal back in pending status.

The Audio Division had pulled the license because the FCC hadn’t heard back from WWGH to a request for additional information about the license renewal. The renewal is being challenged by a third party over allegations regarding the makeup of the station board.

Spears said the station didn’t get that request and he then filed a petition for reconsideration.

“We are a lifeline for many people in the community free of charge,” Spears told the Marion Star via email. It quoted him saying, “Whatever change the FCC would want us to make we would be happy to make.”

 

The post WWGH in Ohio Has Its License Back appeared first on Radio World.

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