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Media Stocks On The Rise In Thursday Trading

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

Financial markets finished Thursday’s trading sessions on a mixed note, as the Nasdaq rose by 102.01 points to 14,762.58 and the Dow Industrials were off by 127.59 points to 34,930.93.

How did media stocks fare?

Activity was mostly on the rise, with Audacy, iHeartMedia, Beasley Media Group and Salem Media Group all on the rise as Cumulus Media shed 6 cents, finishing at $11.91.

On the TV side, Nexstar, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and Scripps were among the gainers as Dish and Nielsen were down.

Adam Jacobson

WideOrbit Revamps Its C-Suite

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

WideOrbit, known for its broadcast TV and radio inventory and revenue workflow management products, has initiated a round of executive promotions designed to “better align with, and better serve” its clients.

This sees its President and EVP/Sales stepping down from a role he’s held for 20 years.

Bruce Roberts will remain with WideOrbit, however, as a “mentor to WideOrbit managers,” and as an advisor to WideOrbit founder and CEO Eric Mathewson.

Roberts will also maintain his role as “a significant shareholder of WideOrbit.”

The departure results in Tim Swift adding the role of President to his Chief Operating Officer duties. He’ll continue to focus on improving operational efficiency and “ensuring WideOrbit continues to provide customers with best-in-class support and service,” the company said.

Swift joined WideOrbit in 2018 as VP Integrations after serving as a Controller at KSL-TV in Salt Lake City and as Director of Business Analytics at owner Bonneville International.

Concurrently, Toni Coonce will take on the role of Executive Vice President of Sales for WideOrbit. Coonce joined WideOrbit in 2006 as a TV Account Executive, and later served in the roles of Director of Sales/TV and Vice President of Sales/TV.

Other promotions at WideOrbit see Dave Aston as SVP/National Sales; Rick Dorn as VP/Local Sales; and SVP Don Durand shifting to WideOrbit’s Product division while continuing to consult on International Sales.

Furthermore, Senior Director Megan Tobin has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer, as Jeff Greenfield has been hired to serve as SVP/Buy Side. He’s the founder and COO of C3 Metrics.

“Bruce’s contribution to both WideOrbit management and revenue growth has been immense,” Mathewson said. “There is no doubt that without Bruce’s sales expertise, charisma, and patience, WideOrbit would not be nearly as successful an organization. Thankfully, we have a talented and deep bench of managers at WideOrbit, and we congratulate those taking on new roles to help WideOrbit clients as we continue to focus on providing our clients world-class software and support.”

 

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Solk Slides Up To Top Audacy/Chicago Programming Slot

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

He began his programming career in 1983 at “The Loop,” specifically WLUP-FM 97.9 in Chicago. Not bad for a 21-year-old who’d go on to program former Adult Alternative KFOG-FM in San Francisco, launched Sports Talker WMVP-AM in Chicago in 1994, and would create crosstown WDRV-FM “The Drive” under Bonneville International ownership in 1997.

Now, Greg Solk is being put in charge of the programming and operations for an entire group of stations in the nation’s third-largest market.

Audacy (formerly Entercom) has promoted Solk to VP of Programming and Operations for its Chicago market, effective August 1.

In this role, Solk will oversee programming and operations strategy for WXRT-FM, WBMX-FM “104.3 JAMS,” WUSN-FM “US99,” WBBM-AM & WCFS-FM, WSCR-AM “The Score” and WBBM-FM “B96.”

Solk has served as Brand Manager of “93XRT,” since 2017. A search for his successor is on.

“Greg has been an invaluable partner who is respected and appreciated by his team at WXRT, across Audacy, and throughout the industry,” said Rachel Williamson, Regional President and Market Manager for Audacy in Chicago. “He has been influential in the success of many of the biggest brands across Chicago and I could not be more excited to promote him into this enhanced role overseeing our Chicago programming strategy.”

Solk said, “The past four and a half years at WXRT have been among the most rewarding of my career — especially the opportunity to work alongside legendary talents. Along with so many others behind the scenes, this team returned WXRT to the top echelon of our great city’s broadcast properties. Now, I look forward to continuing to work with Rachel and our group’s superb brand/programming leaders. Together we will do our best to continue enlightening, entertaining and delighting the millions we serve on our airwaves and through our growing digital channels.”

Solk entered the Audacy family through its tax-free merger with CBS Radio; in February 2017 he was named PD/OM of WXRT and the former WJMK-FM. Before that, he served as SVP/Programming for Hubbard Broadcasting, working across all seven of its markets.

 

Adam Jacobson

Nautel NAB Survey Reflects Pandemic Worries

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago

Concerns about the pandemic are the leading reason that some radio engineers won’t be going to the NAB Show in October.

That’s not a startling conclusion; but a survey by transmitter manufacturer Nautel offers some other insights into the plans of past engineering attendees.

[Read: NAB Lists “COVID Protocols” for Fall Show]

Nautel, which will have an exhibit booth at the show, surveyed past attendees of its Nautel User’s Group meetings to assess customer intentions for both October and April. NUG meetings are typically held in conjunction with the show and draw mostly engineers or people with related technical jobs.

This Nautel graphic shows the reasons given by respondents who think they will not attend. (The label that cuts off is “Can learn what I need virtually.”)

The company received about 185 responses to its survey. The number who said they “definitely will” attend the NAB Show in October was about 28%, and another 16% “perhaps” will attend. The number who “definitely will not” attend was 37%.

Nautel noted that the “will not attend” number has grown from 15% who checked that box eight months ago, when the convention was farther out on the calendar and the impact of the pandemic in 2021 was unknown.

Among those who think they won’t attend in October, the pandemic was the option chosen most, as shown in the graphic. The second reason was “rather wait until next year.” (Respondents could choose more than one option.) Others included budget considerations and not wanting to travel by air. Some reasons submitted under “other” were international travel restrictions, uncertainty about mask policies and “too busy.”

The numbers look much different where Nautel asked about attendee plans for next spring. Thirty-four percent said they definitely plan to go, and another 34% said they perhaps will. Only about 4% of past NUG attendees who responded said they definitely plan not to be there next April.

[Read: Evanov Tries Out Hybrid AM HD Radio in Toronto]

Head of Marketing John Whyte told Radio World that Nautel conducted this survey “to make sure we’re gearing up for the event in an appropriate way, to ensure we have the right team in Las Vegas to support show attendees’ needs and make sure we can answer questions about Nautel solutions promptly.

“We’re very excited at the prospect of seeing our customers and colleagues in person once again. It has been too long so we’re hoping, like many in our industry, that October presents a safe environment for us to connect face to face,” he said.

While Nautel does not plan its usual Radio Technology Forum event this fall, it does hope to host a casual product update and AUI briefing session on the Sunday morning. It said details are pending.

 

The post Nautel NAB Survey Reflects Pandemic Worries appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

De La Hunts Gain Full Control Of Minnesota Radio Group

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

Thanks to an asset purchase agreement signed July 21, Edward de La Hunt and Tamara de la Hunt, are now the sole owners of a group of AM and FM stations and four FM translators serving the Minnesota cities of Park Rapids and Walker.

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Weiss Takes A Key Role at Ad Tech Firm EDO

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

He was the Group VP of Business Development at Xandr, the advertising and analytics division of AT&T.

Now, he’s the head of strategy and business development at advertising data, measurement and analytics software company EDO Inc.

And, he’s not to be confused with the SVP of Business Development at NATPE who served as Group Publisher of Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News under former owner NewBay Media.

It’s a different Charlie Weiss who is now at EDO Inc., which is also welcoming Mark Berner as Vice President of Engineering.

It’s part of a bigger effort at the company, which seeks to expand its convergent TV ad
intelligence and effectiveness abilities.

Weiss is now in charge of strategic and platform partnerships across the media
and data landscape, and reports to EDO President/CEO Kevin Krim.

Krim commented, “We are entering a pivotal stage of disruption in Convergent TV and growth as a company serving this special industry. Mark brings critical engineering and management experience to our growing team of top data science, engineering, and product talent; and Charlie is a proven change agent with an impressive history of building and leading strategic partnerships.”

Adam Jacobson

U.S. Latino Media Consumers’ Values: Defined

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

In the chaotic post-pandemic viewing and streaming media ecosystem, Latino viewership continues to reflect the broad range of contemporary U.S. Latino identities and household demographics.

According to a recent Horowitz Research survey, demand is ever-expanding for new, high-quality Spanish-language content on par with English-language content among individuals and families with identities ranging from Hispanic to Afro-Latino/a/x and across language and acculturation segments nationwide.

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Hispanic Media Vet Hudson Promoted to SBS C-Suite

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

MIAMI — Under his leadership, Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS)‘s three radio stations in its home market of Miami-Fort Lauderdale have emerged as some of the nation’s top Hispanic media properties.

Now, he’s being promoted to an executive VP role that will involve all of SBS’s markets across the U.S. and widen his role with the Mega TV broadcast television arm.

Donny Hudson, a veteran of Spanish-language media sales, has been promoted to EVP/Local Media. He’ll oversee the radio, TV and digital operations across the company, with a focus on sales, and retains his position of GM for SBS/Miami, comprised of WXDJ-FM “El Zol 106.7,” WRMA-FM “Ritmo 95.7” and WCMQ-FM “Z92.” He will also oversee management of SBS’s LaMúsica app.

He reports to President/COO Albert Rodriguez, who commented, “Donny has proven to be an industry leader in the over 20 years with SBS. As General Manager, he has spearheaded numerous initiatives and alongside his team, has delivered incredible results for the company. His belief in ‘teamwork’ is what has allowed him to be a great leader and respected by the staff, which is one of the most important qualities for success. Congratulations to our new EVP of Local Media.”

Hudson, who was recently appointed to the Florida Association of Broadcasters Board of Directors, added, “I am honored to have been selected for the position of EVP of Local Media. As part of the SBS family for over two decades, I have learned, grown, and most of all have been blessed with a team of incredibly talented professionals. I am a true believer that you are only a great leader, if you have an amazing team. I am grateful and honored for this opportunity.”

At SBS, Hudson has held the roles of SVP of Consolidated Sales, Local Sales Manager, and Director of Local Sales over two stints. Before joining the company a second time in May 2017, he served as EVP/Sales for America CV Network and its “America TeVe” operation in Miami. Hudson has also served as GSM of Univision Radio’s WRTO-FM in Miami and, under Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. ownership, in key sales positions for WRTO and siblings WAQI-AM, WQBA-AM & WAMR-FM in Miami.

Hudson is a 1989 graduate of the University of Miami. He began his career in radio immediately upon graduation at WSUA-AM 1260 in Miami, then known as “Radio Suave.” 

Adam Jacobson

Cumulus Highlights AM/FM for Reaching Bettors

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago
A slide from the Cumulus/Westwood One blog post. “Compared to TV viewers, AM/FM radio listeners have far more experience with sports betting, greater interest and greater awareness of online sports betting brands,” Pierre Bouvard writes.

Cumulus Media and its subsidiary Westwood One are trying to raise advertiser awareness of radio as a platform to reach the growing online sports betting market in the United States.

Cumulus and Westwood One commissioned a study in April across the 12 states where online sports wagering is fully legalized. They said radio listeners show “significantly more interest and engagement” in online sports betting than TV viewers.

[Read: Audacy Expands BetQL Sports Betting Network]

A blog post by the company’s Pierre Bouvard provides a number of graphics and data points. He says the research indicates that, in states with legalized sports betting, younger adults and men are the most likely to be interested in wagering on sports betting sites.

Also, compared to TV viewers, AM/FM radio listeners have “far more experience with sports betting,” greater interest and greater awareness of online sports betting brands.

The survey also gave insight into which sports betting brands are most familiar; Bouvard said 70% are aware of FanDuel and DraftKings, four out of 10 are familiar with BetMGM and Golden Nugget, and eight brands have “aided awareness” ranging from 20% to 29%.

His post “Sports Betting Big Bang” contains numerous additional graphics aimed at potential advertisers about how to use radio to reach people interested in sports betting. MARU/Matchbox did the survey.

 

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RW Staff

NAB Lists “COVID Protocols” for Fall Show

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago

When the National Association of Broadcasters returns to Las Vegas this fall for its first face-to-face conference since the pandemic began, attendees will be asked to follow safety health guidelines and allow for physical distancing due to COVID.

Face coverings will be required for the unvaccinated and meeting rooms and floor theaters at the Las Vegas Convention Center will be capped at 75% of capacity, NAB says. The group estimates 85% of the audience is either already vaccinated or intend to be by the time the NAB Show begins in mid-October, according to its website.

“We are constantly reviewing the guidelines and collaborating with other event organizers on what they are doing and discussing daily any changes we may want to make,” NAB wrote in a recent email to attendees.

[Read: The Fall Radio Show Will Be at the Westgate]

NAB has made it clear it will closely monitor all COVID-19 health and safety protocols outlined by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and local health officials in Clark County, Nev. It will adjust its approach as needed, an NAB spokesman told Radio World.

The group’s website covers many health recommendations, including asking attendees to register at one of their satellite locations prior to arriving at LVCC. This year will feature a touchless registration and feature a technology that allows attendees to obtain credentials in a safe, touch-free process, according to NAB.

NAB Show safety measures are numerous, according to the NAB website:

  • Visitors may be required to undergo health screenings such as temperature checks or other screening processes upon entry to LVCC;
  • A “no contact” policy will be observed. Attendees are asked to refrain from greeting others using physical contact;
  • Exhibitors will be asked to safely design booths and layout exhibit space. Exhibitors will have the opportunity to order enhanced cleaning and disinfection services for their booths;
  • Hand sanitizer will be placed in all public areas, including meeting room corridors, show floor and food and beverage areas;
  • Attendees can download a free download through the NAB website called COVID Trace, an easy to use mobile app that notifies users of potential exposures to COVID-19.

The NAB Show from Oct. 9–13 marks the return of major trade shows for the group. The NAB has only recently started hosting small executive level meetings at NAB headquarters in Washington.

Las Vegas area businesses returned to prepandemic guidelines on June 1, and removed all limits involving capacity limits and large gatherings, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. However, Clark County health officials issued orders, effective July 22, for all employees of businesses across Las Vegas to wear masks. The employee mask requirement only continues until Aug. 17, but could be extended, according to health officials.

 

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Randy J. Stine

From Partner To Equity Holder: Univision Invests In Hispanic MMA Brand

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

MIAMI — In 2018, Univision Communications teamed up with Combate Global to give Spanish-language television audiences craving Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) programming with a Latin flair a home.

The partnership turned out to be so beneficial that Univision is taking a major stake in the MMA franchise.

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Steve Wynn, Mary Berner Bet On A Partnership

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

It’s a new way to bet on Sports. And, it’s so attractive that it’s led Cumulus Media to become the latest owner of broadcast radio stations to delve into the potential riches of the athletically focused gaming and wagering world.

 

WynnBET, the premier mobile sports betting app from Wynn Resorts, the global leader in luxury hospitality, and CUMULUS MEDIA (NASDAQ: CMLS), a leading media, advertising, and marketing services company, announced today the launch of a multi-year, multi-platform partnership which activates CUMULUS MEDIA’s ability to reach more than 250 million listeners each month to drive users to the WynnBET app. Under the terms of the deal, WynnBET becomes one of CUMULUS MEDIA’s largest advertising and marketing partners.

With this partnership, WynnBET benefits from CUMULUS MEDIA’s massive reach and strong consumer engagement across multiple touchpoints, including national exposure in Westwood One’s marquis play-by-play programming, and endorsements from preeminent sports host Jim Rome; local connections via advertising on Cumulus’ radio stations, multiple studio sponsorships, and brand endorsements from local personalities; extensive digital exposure via social media, streaming, podcasting, and smart speakers; and on-site events. Additionally, the companies plan to create content that both entertains listeners and deepens consumer engagement with the WynnBET brand.

As part of the agreement, WynnBET leverages CUMULUS MEDIA’s unique advanced targeting technology, which enables WynnBET to customize multiple brand messages and deliver tailored content to different markets and demographics across hundreds of radio stations.

“This partnership with CUMULUS MEDIA provides WynnBET the ability to deliver specific, customized messaging to targeted markets throughout Cumulus’ network of hundreds of stations,” Wynn Interactive CEO Craig Billings said. “In addition, WynnBET will have a significant advertising presence on Westwood One’s nationally syndicated programming, including football pre-game and play-by-play, and we will work with Cumulus to create some exciting, branded content over the life of the partnership.”

“With Wynn’s focus on exceptional quality and high-touch customer experiences, we believe WynnBET will be a leader among the sports betting apps, and we are excited to deploy our unique assets to grow its business,” said CUMULUS MEDIA CEO Mary G. Berner. “The sports betting market is now the fastest growing advertising category, and this innovative partnership solidifies Cumulus’s position in this exciting arena.”

Adam Jacobson

Augspurger Unveils MinimaX Nearfield Monitors

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago
Augspurger MX-65

Augspurger has introduced a new line of studio monitors, the MX-Series, with the debut of its MX-65 MinimaX, a two-way nearfield monitor.

MinimaX speakers are built as mirror-image pairs that can be positioned either horizontally or vertically thanks to a rotatable, solid maple horn delivering 70 x 110 degree dispersion. Intended for traditional audio recording and post-production rooms, MinimaX has been designed to provide a main monitor experience in a near-field position and is expandable to a full-range three-way system with the addition of Augspurger subwoofers. For larger playback theaters where sound needs to travel further, MinimaX can be complemented with Augspurger’s SOLO range.

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The MX-65 also features a 99.97% pure beryllium diaphragm, a signature feature carried through the entire Augspurger product line.

The DSP inside MinimaX’s onboard SXE Series amplifiers is accessed via Augspurger’s own DSP Tune software (available for Mac and Windows), providing complete setup and control of all parameters, including crossover, phase, group delay, limiting and EQ , allowing users to bring the speakers with them to new working environments and then fine-tune MinimaX as needed.

The MX-65 is shipping in Q4 2021, running $10,995 per pair, including Augspurger SXE Series amplification. Start your Christmas Dream list now!

Send your new equipment news to radioworld@futurenet.com.

Info: www.augspurger.com

 

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Mix Editorial Staff

A New WAY For Dusty Rhodes In D.C.

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

For 22 years, he was a key officer of Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Christian broadcast ministry known as WAY Media. Under his leadership, he launched its biggest FM, serving West Palm Beach and Florida’s Treasure Coast.

Since 2016, he’s been a consultant to leaders on fundraising and sponsorship strategies.

Now, he’s back in radio. And, he’s ready to go to battle against an insurgent in the National Capital Region: Educational Media Foundation.

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Adam Jacobson

A World of Broadly Distributed Multi-Platform Workflows

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago
For more on the lessons that radio organizations and manufacturers learned during the past 16 months, click the image.

Bill Bennett is media solutions account manager at ENCO. This interview appeared in the 2021 ebook “Remote Radio Phase II: What We’ve Learned During a Pandemic.”

RW: How will workflows and infrastructure be different in the long term?

Bill Bennett: With the pandemic absolutely accelerating the deployment of broadly distributed multi-platform workflows, engineering and content creators alike learned they can maintain high levels of quality despite being spread all over the world. 

We’ve seen how prosumer technology — USB mics, video conferencing apps, open-source audio editing software, earbuds, iPhones, etc. — are high enough in quality for most users, and can be easy to use; so I think we’ll see more of these flexible software-only, IP-connected devices and products proliferate. 

The station (and cloud for backup, playout and stream hosting) will always be the central repository of content and house the playout logic; but how that digital stream of data gets to and from the servers has now become vastly more flexible as to distance and access. 

Transmitters will always be the critical super-physical link in the chain, but you’ll see more IP links, even at the loss of an STL, so you can route audio from any playout cluster, to the tower — from the station, cloud, even a laptop if you had to. 

Humans will always be social animals, and we will need in-person interactions for sure. But there’s immense content that can be recorded, edited, voiced and programmed remotely too, as we’ve all found. The “new normal” means more flexibility, resiliency and opportunity for innovation yet to come.

Bill Bennett

RW: Which products in your lineup have played critical roles?

Bennett: WebDAD Mobile Radio Automation and iDAD Mobile Reporting have grown to be very popular. They allow browser- and app-based access to a main DAD playout system back at the station (or cloud), to record tracks, control gear, manage content and more. You can run your playout live from your home office (aka your guest bedroom), a Starbucks or anywhere with an internet connection and VPN.

RW: How well do current automation systems support remote workflows?

Bennett: ENCO’s WebDAD pre-dates the pandemic, making it a recognized and proven go-to platform for native, IP-based remote connectivity and control of DAD playout systems in the studios (or cloud platform). 

WebDAD evolves past what you’d get from remote desktop software (which is just an interactive, dynamic screengrab of a distant, existing computer), and allows you full native control over playout, tracking and editing, playlists and so forth, all from an HTML5-compliant Web browser you can run on a laptop. We engineered it so folks either in the same building who don’t have a full DAD installation on their computer, or folks working from around the world with VPN access to the studios, have that same production capability. 

That opens up some pretty powerful remote workflow possibilities.

RW: What would you say is the required level of home connectivity and ISP support to create reliable work-from-home operations?

Bennett: Home internet speeds fluctuate during the day because your traffic is pooled with your neighbors, often coming in at speeds below (or above) the tier that’s provisioned. Your speeds can be further hindered if there are three students learning from home, all via their own Zoom video classroom session, or if another family member is taking a break and watching a 4K movie on Netflix, etc.

Considering these factors, it’s better to pay for more bandwidth, if you can afford it and if it’s available in your area.

If you have a choice, go with fiber. If DSL is your only option, perhaps make sure you’re the only user (and force-reduce your video bandwidth if your software allows — or disable it entirely). 

Don’t go overkill though. Even if all those demands I mentioned were in place, you still wouldn’t need Gigabit service. Just be sure to use a modern modem and router, all with ports of 1Ge or better. 

Finally, try to keep everything wired via Ethernet and avoid Wifi. The more it’s used, the less bandwidth is available for all wireless connections.

RW: What role do commodity remote products like TeamViewer and AnyDesk play?

Bennett: ENCO’s been using these remote desktop access applications for many years, since our products run on standard Windows machines and thus offer full remote access for us to train customers or upgrade software remotely. 

But ironically, while some on-air talent discovered these tools so they can “remote back into” their computers at the station, the growth of native IP and HTML API interfaces means there’s no need to “virtualize” access to your playout computer now, you can just open a Web browser and have direct, VPN-secured access and control of your playout, playlist management, voice tracking, etc. 

Further, with optimized software as ENCO has, you can even use a customized smartphone application to control what’s on-air — from the palm of your hand. No need to virtualize; it’s a direct connection.

RW: And how do Zoom and similar conferencing platforms figure in? 

Bennett: This is interesting because at ENCO, we saw Zoom taking off as a popular and easy-to-use platform for folks using our automated captioning system for TV and meetings, so we made the strategic decision early on to develop our own custom application that integrates our enCaption AI-based captions directly into the Zoom interface, sends out captions to SDI video, embeds them as closed caption data and sends them out as HTML data for embedding in websites.

RW: What other products or platforms have taken on new importance?

Bennett: It’s amazing what you can do in a Web browser these days. With our WebDAD product, it’s possible to directly control playout, record and edit voice tracks, manage playlists, and more — natively. No software or drivers to install, just be on the same network as your playout system, either down the hall or across the Globe via secure VPN.

RW: And other considerations to mention?

Bennett: Definitely consider a dedicated PC / laptop just for video tiles, so you and your guests and collaborators can see each other (and it’s not taking up your main computer’s resources). Waving at colleagues goes a long way in keeping in sync. 

If you’re using our DAD system back at the studio, consider using X-Keys to control basic functions such as liners, beds, sound effects, etc. Those can be configured to have local home playout communicate and control the remote system.

RW: How about security? 

Bennett: When connecting to your studio (or transmitter), it’s imperative to use well-known VPN solutions for end-to-end encryption. Change ALL your default passwords to something hard to guess, and use two-factor authentication whenever it’s offered. It’s a mild added step, but well worth it.

RW: And how can talent at home assess and improve audio quality of room acoustics?

Bennett: Lots of walk-in closets became home studios too. Sure these aren’t the properly tuned for flat (or resonant) studio spaces that you’re used to, but they help. As for pets — when I had my curious cats, I’ve found two sets of doors worked best: the bedroom hallway door, and then the closet door.

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