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Getting ready for February 2009: Analog goes dark
New Webinar -- If you are like most stations, there may be a few tasks not yet completed in preparation for the February 2009 analog shutoff. But, have you considered everything? Could you be overlooking something? Let this expert with more than 30 years of experience help your station through the transition. Learn more now
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Workflow in a mixed IT/Broadcast Hardware Environment
New Webinar -- This month’s webcast focuses on building an efficient workflow in a mixed IT/broadcast hardware environment. This webcast will focus on integrating current and new technology into a cohesive and efficient workflow. From networking connectivity to file sharing, many aspects of building your facility workflow will be covered. Don’t be left out, join us for this important webcast. The instructor is consulting engineer and Broadcast Engineering magazine writer John Luff. Learn more now
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Project
Management and working with Integrators
New Webinar -- Building or updating a facility? Are you planning on hiring a consultant or system integrator? Would you like some free advice? Join consulting engineer John Luff and other Broadcast Engineering magazine readers this November for a webcast on “Project Management and working with integrators.” The webcast will help engineering managers sharpen their project management skills and offer ways to improve communication and relationships with system integrators. Today’s TV stations are insufficiently staffed to perform major upgrades or builds. These projects require the use of outside contract personnel or companies. The key to getting what you want and only paying that is a thorough understanding of who’s responsible for what. This course will help you decide what your staff can do, and where you need outside expertise. Armed with these worksheets, you will be better able to hire and negotiate with your partners and integrators. Learn more now
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Networking & Security for Television:
A How-To OnDemand Series from Avid and Cisco
New Webinar -- This seminar series is appropriate for anyone who is working with IT systems and AV content. However, it is primarily geared to the Broadcast Professional. The series assumes that attendees have a modest amount of IT networking experience, but that their primary field of expertise is AV systems. The series will introduce best practices for IT systems that will be used to carry AV content. For this reason, this seminar may also be of interest to seasoned IT Professionals who are now being called upon to build systems specifically to transport AV content. Learn more now
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New Solutions for Broadcast and HD Production
New Webinar -- Distributing HD and SD content in today's dynamically changing environment over new distribution channels, including the required DTV changeover in 2009, present a challenge to both broadcasters and content producers alike. Users are looking for new ways to build the platforms to support these services. Foremost is the need to meet these demands while remaining profitable. Fortunately, there are new tools available to help meet this goal. Learn more now
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From Tapes to Bits: The changing landscape of broadcasting
New On Demand Webinar -- The media and entertainment industry is experiencing unprecedented change as they transition from analog to digital production. But how does a broadcaster manage their growing media storage needs? Join Broadcast Engineering, sponsor IBM, and our panel of experts as we explore the intersection of IT technology and broadcasting. View it now
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Building a Secure Digital Audio Network Wheatstone Corporation offers a guide to digital audio networking. Discussions include a step-by-step listing of components and interconnects needed to create efficient, scalable audio networks. Whether you're adding to an existing system or building a plant from the ground up, digital audio network technology offers significant advantages over traditional practices. |
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