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The studio inside our humble home here in Murray, KY. Complete with the Electro Voice RE20, Behringer XENYX 1202-FX Mixer, & computer. This can be used to snag things off the net that would be relevant to our radio shows. It is also a studio used for the production of commercials, voice overs, and other pieces of audio work. This is the primary use behind this studio.

Dotun Adebayo shows off his emotional singing skills for the World Football Phone In's theme tune "Soccer Fan" by The Real Sounds Of Africa.

Jurre (links) en Michiel rond negen uur, na de eerste échte uitzenduren. (DJ1)

Doorkijk naar de eindregie. (DJ1)

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Parado: Lord Fader

Sentados: Cristian Powditch, Leo Prieto, Cecilia Amenabar, y Sergio Fortuño

 

Me invitaron a Radio Concierto al programa "Concierto Enfoque" a hablar de los Blogs. (8 de Julio, 7 pm, 88.5 fm.)

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Mercedes truck built as a mobile radio studio for FM104 in Ireland.

Screenshot from a documantary about radio in the 50ties in holland. A photo from a radio program in session for AVRO radio.

Korey Adkins on the WEIU FM Studio in the Buzzard Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 12, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)

Digital audio console AEQ Forum IP, in its 12 fader version, at Ards Yolngu Radio studios.

📍 Darwin, Australia.

▶️ Installation integrated by Broadcast Components.

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La consola de audio digital AEQ Forum IP, en su versión de 12 faders, en los estudios de Ards Yolngu Radio.

📍 Darwin, Australia.

▶️ Instalación integrada por Broadcast Components.

The new all-digital Studio F at my local National Public Radio affiliate WUIS 91.9 FM.

 

I was taking a series of head shots for WUIS to use for publications a few months ago. At the end of the session, they asked if I could get a shot of their newly remodeled studio. They've been upgrading gradually from vintage equipment to an all digital recording studio and were very proud (and rightly so) of the new setup.

 

I had my ultra-wide lens with me, the Sigma 10-20mm, and knew that I could get a good capture of nearly the entire space with that lens set at 10mm. I mounted the camera on one of my light stands, which gave me the height that I was looking for. I set up a remote shutter release, so I could be outside the room and out of the range of the lens. I stopped the lens down to f11 so I could get everything into sharp focus, and, just using floor lamps and the directional lighting on the console, my shutter speed was set to let enough light in so the computer screens and the light from the electronics were visible and clearly seen.

 

I know it looks a bit odd, with me sneaking out of the room and standing outside, shutter release in my hand. I had to let the camera stop swaying. The height and weight of the camera made the stand sway, every time I would check the results, and set up for another go. I took seven frames, and this one, the last, got it right.

 

Each time I had to allow for about a minute so the camera sway would stop. With all the adjustments, it took me just 30 minutes from first attempt to last, to get the right one.

 

Worth the effort.

 

You can imagine the radio host, and perhaps guests, sitting around the console, sending out their discussion or music, into the radio ether. The lights are subdued, making the computer screens pop. The headphones on the table top are ready for the next shift to come in and entertain, inform, or engage the audience.

 

WUIS is a great station. It presents a wide variety of programming to the Central Illinois community. From classical, jazz, folk, international, and progressive rock music, also insightful discussions and commentary of the Illinois political landscape, to news - Local, State, National and World news, to humorous and informational programs of all sorts. You can listen to them online as well as on a local radio, which is nice when I'm away from home to get that touch of Illinois into my ears. www.wuis.org/

 

Just a room, on a college campus.

 

This is also the living room to the world.

 

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Shown here are 3 old windows, exposed for the first time since possibly the 1960's. The windows once provided a view to Radio Studio 3E on the 3rd floor below. At this location in front of these 4th floor windows there was a client viewing room for the studio below. The location of the windows was hidden for many years by 2 video editing rooms in the area known as "EJ" or "Electronic Journalism". The EJ area was dismantled in 2005 after the opening of DPS on the 5th floor. This space was remodeled for use as offices for NBC News and MSNBC. The 3rd floor studio that these windows overlooked was used more recently as a prop storage area. It is adjacent to Studio 3C, the former Nightly News and WNBC studio, which is once again the Nightly News studio. Photo shot Sept 2007.

Hanging out in the WEVL studio is like hanging out in a record store (or, your grandma's basement).

Mobile radio studio built on a Mercedes truck.

Just messing around in BBC New Broadcasting House after dark.

 

Fomapan 200, pushed 1 stop.

Canon A-1.

Dev and scan by Kirklees Photographic, Halifax, UK.

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Zit tegenwoordig (2012) voor de PvdA in de Tweede Kamer in plaats van de radiostudio van de Lokale Omroep Goirle.

AEQ incorporates the talkback function to its Netbox Routers 🆕

 

These units are managed through a multi-post and multi-user application, based on customized views to control one or more local or remote audio matrices.

 

For its use in radio, giving way to several correspondents, and in television, operating remote intercom, the Talkback or MPX function has been developed.

 

📄 For more info: www.aeq.eu/aeq-today/news/aeq-incorporates-the-talkback-f....

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AEQ incorpora la función talkback a sus routers Netbox 🆕

 

Estos equipos están gestionados a través de una aplicación multipuesto y multiusuario, basada en vistas particularizadas para controlar una o varias matrices de audio locales o remotas.

 

Para su uso en radio, dando paso a varios corresponsales, y en televisión, manejando la intercomunicación remota, se ha desarrollado la función Talkback o MPX.

 

📄 Para más info: www.aeq.es/actualidad-aeq/noticias/aeq-incorpora-la-funci....

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auf der Guggach Brache beim Radiostudio Zürich

auf der Guggach Brache beim Radiostudio Zürich

In October 2021, SiriusXM announced that the station would move to channel 73 on the SiriusXM service on November 3, and that the station's name would simultaneously change to '60s Gold.

The longest running (spinning?) DJ in satellite radio history, back to the early Pleistocene Era.... no, just kidding. The other originals from 2000 are Kenny Curtis, Kids Channel and Bill Wax-Bluesville.

 

Phlash Phelps at the Klotz DC-II audio-mixing console, XM Radio 60's on 6.

This shot was almost used in a Klotz data sheet, but ........

www.myspace.com/phlashphelps

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A BBC Localradio studio with Technics SP-10 with Grado tonearms.

Communicating the latest information to people is a priority for Greater Manchester Police. The Force's Corporate Communications Branch is responsible for ensuring the right information gets to the right communities. As part of this it ensures the media are aware of policing operations, news and appeals on crime. It also develops campaigns to promote community safety and support local initiatives.

 

For the latest information from Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

Just messing around in BBC New Broadcasting House after dark.

 

Fomapan 200, pushed 1 stop.

Canon A-1.

Dev and scan by Kirklees Photographic, Halifax, UK.

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

People strolling by the CBC's Ottawa Broadcast Centre on Sparks Street between O'Connor (the corner with Zellers) and Bank (the corner with HMV).

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

The REALLY old newsroom, 3rd floor SE wing

 

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Great to be on air with RED FM's the Harjinder Thind Show in Surrey. Talked about how we can create prosperity for all Canadians.

  

J’étais au Harjinder Thind Show sur les ondes du RED FM. J’ai parlé de la façon de créer de la prospérité pour tous les Canadiens.

Beyer DT770 headphones, one half of the Alice Air 2000 desk, a bit of X-Trax magazine, and half an RCS keyboard.

 

For the anoraks: This particular Alice Air 2000 desk used to be on-air at Atlantic 252

An Autostitch panorama of the west end of the portion of the Sparks Street pedestrian mall between O'Connor Street and Bank Street, taken in front of the Hallmark Cards store, near Black's Photography and HMV.

 

It's territory already exhaustively-covered in my photo archives, but, after nightfall, the mood is entirely different, with a lot fewer people around.

 

If you look carefully, you can see a few people in the photo, including some kind of couple below the Stella Artois sign.

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Rob Stenders on Radio 3FM (Serious Radio) Seeing in the same studio. I think this is on the Friday evening show. Note no vinyl visible and a lot of CD's Its the end voor the EMT's. And playtime for the Studer A730 CDplayers. Cake and wine are fine ingrediands for the show as we see. Photo from a old magazine (small photo).

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Having speculated for years about the NPR sound, the sound they get from all those wonderful voices, I think this artifact, the Neumann U-87 is probably, next to the people who own those voices, the most significant part of the chain. A large percentage of broadcasters use either an Electro Voice RE-20, a Sennheiser 421, and occasionally a Shure SM-7 all really fine dynamic mics, all costing about $400. The base price of the U-87 is $2,700 USD, the mics NPR use have "aftermarket optimizations" by Klaus Heyne in the Corbett Oregon area.....remember this during the next pledge drive, and send money anyway.

 

Hear Klaus on NPR talk about an early Neumann CMV3 mic,

 

www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&am...

 

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Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Bush House, former home of BBC World Service

Microphone (Røde NT1).

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