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ingestroom.........."the heart" of newsroom.

this room recieved various type of raw material (audio/video/slide) from sp beta, degital beta, vcd, dvc, mini dv or live feed from other state or other country.

Normally the source for foreign news came from APTN (Associated Press Television Network) or REUTERS.

This is me last night during the radio broadcast of the baseball game between the Cowboys and the Devils

I took this photo on completion of my major internet retooling project on 08/20/09. This was an effort to bring the majority of my sites up to XHTML and CSS standards. The sites on the monitors are Paul Tassopulos' Directory Site at paulsdomain(dot)com and 911artists(dot)org - A Truth Movement Art Gallery.

At the Bronx Charter School for Excellence

 

Photo by Drew Katchen | msnbc.com

The Skills Show 2013

Spotlight - Hear About It. Blast Off In Broadcasting. Stephanie Smith and Harry Backhouse.

"Capitol Broadcasting Company founder A. J. Fletcher created the WRAL Azalea Gardens as a service to the community. The Gardens opened to the public in 1959, and surround the television studios on Western Boulevard in Raleigh, North Carolina.

 

Fletcher loved azaleas and enjoyed finding new varieties. He decided to share that passion with the general public, personally overseeing the installation of a thousand azaleas to create the original Gardens.

 

The Gardens have expanded in size and plant varieties over the years, but Fletcher’s intentions of “Paying a tribute to beauty for beauty’s sake” hasn’t changed. The Gardens are lovingly maintained by CBC Corporate Property Management with active input from Fletcher’s grandson, CEO Jim Goodmon."

SOURCE; WRAL WEB SITE.

Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2022 SDPB

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Read more about the construction of BBC Broadcasting House on the About the BBC blog.

 

Chisel & Mouse Broadcasting House model. Broadcasting House, the home of the British Broadcasting Corporation, was built in 1932 to a design by architect George Val Meyer. Broadcasting house, with its art deco features, is a worldwide symbol for the BBC. Made with a steel frame and clad in Portland Stone the building is magnificent. It has often been likened to a ship with rounded frontage and aerial mast, and the Architectural Review of 1932 described it as the "new Tower of London". Stylish ornament. Perfect gift, present or souvenir.

WKY's original tower, shot in 1998, days before a tornado destroyed it. The tower is unusually tall, and is in essence two towers atop each other, and is the tallest AM broadcast tower in the country. The length of both radiators increases the strength of the signal across the ground, giving WKY's signal a great deal of punch for a station only 5000 watts. (The max is 50,000.) The replacement is identical, but the two shorter towers have been eliminated since then, the directional night signal along with it. WKY at night uses the single tower now, and just 510 watts.

This video is a demonstration of a virtual news backdrop being used for a green screen video production.

 

For more information, please visit www.virtual-studio-set.com

 

Studio 5 has a number of different backdrops and styles to meet your needs.

 

This file features: a wall of monitors playing random videos. A large monitor appears and animates from the floor.

Feb. 23, Rapid City. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2019 SDPB \ Chynna Lockett

Sir David Attenborough, Professor Brian Cox, Chris Evans and Sir Peter Bazalgette

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Leeds, UK

 

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Nearly 90 years of broadcasting history came crashing down today with the demolition of the heritage-listed Television New Zealand Christchurch building.

 

The four-storey Gloucester St building suffered severe structural damage in the February quake and emergency workers have been able to recover only a few personal items since.

 

Today diggers started pulling the building apart, with work expected to be completed tomorrow.

 

TVNZ Christchurch bureau chief Steve Bloxham said when the quake struck the entire building was picked-up and dropped, leaving the central columns cracked and warped.

 

Staff were forced to kick down the front door to escape the building, with journalists setting up temporary base in an adjacent carpark, he said.

 

''It was a pretty unreal situation for everyone.''

 

The building was built in 1926, becoming the home for radio station 3YA in the same year.

 

It was taken over by New Zealand Broadcasting Board in 1932, spent a brief period within Government hands before being taken over by the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.

 

In 1960, it made the switch from television to broadcasting Channel 3 Christchurch.

The Historic Places Trust lists it as category two heritage building.

 

A TVNZ spokeswoman said the company was still deciding what would be done with the Gloucester St site and to locate new permanent offices.

  

BYU TV (stylized as BYUtv) is a television channel, founded in 2000, which is owned and operated as a part of Brigham Young University (BYU). The channel, available through cable and satellite distributors in the United States, produces a number of original series and documentaries with emphases in comedy, history, lifestyle, music and drama. BYUtv also regularly broadcasts a number of classic live-action Walt Disney films, classic films from other motion picture studios, nature documentaries, acquired medical/crime dramas and religious programs (consistent with the university's sponsoring organization, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)). Additionally, BYUtv Sports is the primary broadcaster of BYU Cougars athletics, producing more than 125 live sporting events in 2012 alone. The channel has won multiple Emmy Awards, and several of its original series have been praised by national television critics.

 

BYUtv broadcasts all of its original content, and most acquired content, worldwide online via its website. BYUtv is also carried through a digital subchannel of KBYU-TV, a PBS member station in Provo, Utah also owned by the university, ensuring HD coverage across Salt Lake City and most of Utah. The channel is one of several operated by the university's BYU Broadcasting division, including the world feed BYUtv Global, BYUradio and the Latin America-focused BYU Television International.

 

BYUtv was founded in 2000, and has grown from a "relatively unknown cable channel on a single satellite" to a national provider on the Dish Network, DirecTV, and over 600 cable systems in the US.

 

During 2010 and 2011, newly appointed BYUtv director of content, Scott Swofford, commissioned focus groups targeting TV viewers who were at least nominally religious, to see what they liked, disliked and wanted on TV. Swofford summarized the results as, "We want to be entertained. Then we'll stick around for the message." This led to the creation of the pilot for Granite Flats, which became BYUtv's first and flagship original scripted television drama series, and went on to significantly expand the channel's audience, eventually attracting about 500,000 viewers per episode, compared to the previous top-rated show, Love of Quilting, which typically drew under 10,000.

 

The channel is the primary home for most telecasts of BYU Cougars athletics, including select home and away games for football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, gymnastics, men's and women's volleyball and women's soccer. Beginning in 2009, the network also began covering BYU-Hawaii sports, including all conference home games in women's volleyball and men's basketball, as well as select conference home games in women's basketball and additional non-conference home games for men's basketball.

 

The network is currently available to approximately 65 million cable and DTH (direct-to-home) satellite subscribers in the United States. It is provided by nearly 600 cable operators around the United States.

 

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Women stand on boxes to watch the parade of Queen Elizabeth II on her first royal tour of Australia, 1954. (Camera angle from below and behind women, wearing typical 50's dresses)

 

ABC Reference ID: abc.net.au/photo/Royal_parade_002

BYU TV (stylized as BYUtv) is a television channel, founded in 2000, which is owned and operated as a part of Brigham Young University (BYU). The channel, available through cable and satellite distributors in the United States, produces a number of original series and documentaries with emphases in comedy, history, lifestyle, music and drama. BYUtv also regularly broadcasts a number of classic live-action Walt Disney films, classic films from other motion picture studios, nature documentaries, acquired medical/crime dramas and religious programs (consistent with the university's sponsoring organization, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)). Additionally, BYUtv Sports is the primary broadcaster of BYU Cougars athletics, producing more than 125 live sporting events in 2012 alone. The channel has won multiple Emmy Awards, and several of its original series have been praised by national television critics.

 

BYUtv broadcasts all of its original content, and most acquired content, worldwide online via its website. BYUtv is also carried through a digital subchannel of KBYU-TV, a PBS member station in Provo, Utah also owned by the university, ensuring HD coverage across Salt Lake City and most of Utah. The channel is one of several operated by the university's BYU Broadcasting division, including the world feed BYUtv Global, BYUradio and the Latin America-focused BYU Television International.

 

BYUtv was founded in 2000, and has grown from a "relatively unknown cable channel on a single satellite" to a national provider on the Dish Network, DirecTV, and over 600 cable systems in the US.

 

During 2010 and 2011, newly appointed BYUtv director of content, Scott Swofford, commissioned focus groups targeting TV viewers who were at least nominally religious, to see what they liked, disliked and wanted on TV. Swofford summarized the results as, "We want to be entertained. Then we'll stick around for the message." This led to the creation of the pilot for Granite Flats, which became BYUtv's first and flagship original scripted television drama series, and went on to significantly expand the channel's audience, eventually attracting about 500,000 viewers per episode, compared to the previous top-rated show, Love of Quilting, which typically drew under 10,000.

 

The channel is the primary home for most telecasts of BYU Cougars athletics, including select home and away games for football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, gymnastics, men's and women's volleyball and women's soccer. Beginning in 2009, the network also began covering BYU-Hawaii sports, including all conference home games in women's volleyball and men's basketball, as well as select conference home games in women's basketball and additional non-conference home games for men's basketball.

 

The network is currently available to approximately 65 million cable and DTH (direct-to-home) satellite subscribers in the United States. It is provided by nearly 600 cable operators around the United States.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BYU_TV

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...

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Read more about the construction of BBC Broadcasting House on the About the BBC blog.

 

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Leeds, UK

 

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from left to right:Guangzhou TV Tower,Radio Guangdong building,Guangdong TV Tower.

Reflected in the ceiling of Leeds Metropolitan University's Broadcasting Tower, on of my fellow Photocampers on a mission to be arty.

Old Broadcasting House is the former BBC North building next door to the much newer Broadcasting Place, now used by Leeds Metropolitan University as a hub for supporting digital and creative businesses in the area.

 

Digital training courses are run here by nti Leeds and individuals and small companies use the co-working space to get businesses started and find others to collaborate with on projects.

 

Events held at Old Broadcasting House are open for everyone and include the Leeds Enterprise Network and Leeds Girl Geeks. Workshops organised by the University’s Business Incubator service also run here.

 

In 2010, the building was adorned with its own blue plaque, commemorating its link to the Quakers and the BBC studios.

 

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