Radio stations broadcast live and record audio professionally in soundproofed rooms that remove unwanted noises that may get mixed into broadcasts
A typical radio station consists of console, microphones, computers and occasionally some older analogue-based equipment. Though most radio stations have switched to digital operations, ‘reel-to-reel’ tape recorders/players are still around. Automation and Playout software is a core component. Even when running with a live announcer, most stations use an automation system to assist the announcer in playing and recording audio. Most radio stations employ sophisticated software to automatically run the station or to assist a live DJ in running the station
Building a radio studio can be challenging. Our highly skilled team of radio broadcast systems specialists have been offering engineering expertise for production systems and studio infrastructure to major broadcasters for more than 25 years
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