If you’re building a new radio studio, or rebuilding one, Chris Tarr is here to help. This is your opportunity to get The Ninjaneer’s expert advice without laying out thousands of dollars in consulting fees. In this episode, we’re looking at various technologies to link your radio studio with your transmitter site. There are more choices now than ever! And we’re looking at today’s radio studios; how are they different from those of the past? We think studios can be a lot simpler than they used to be, mostly thanks to Audio over IP technology.
Show notes:
- Broadcasters Have More STL Options Than Ever – a Radio World article by Kirk Harnack
- Understanding Studio to Transmitter Links (STLs) in Radio Broadcasting – video by Marcos O’Rourke
- Studio Transmitter Link – Wikipedia article
- Check out these classy and modern radio studios from Wale Ewedemi on Pinterest
- Setting Up a Professional Radio Studio: What You Need to Know – video from Radio.co
Guest
Chris Tarr – Group Director of Engineering at Magnum Media, Inc.
Host
Kirk Harnack –
Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, Akamai Broadcasting, & South Seas Broadcasting
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