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Intercom In the Cloud: It’s Here, Thanks To Telos

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

Broadcast audio tech entity Telos Alliance is now making available a virtual intercom platform that could be of particular use to broadcast media companies steeped in remote and on-the-go feed needs.

Introducing the Telos Infinity VIP Virtual Intercom Platform, which makes cloud-based media production workflows available on any device—smartphone, laptop, desktop, or tablet.

Users may also use third-party control devices, like Elgato Stream Deck, to control the Telos Infinity VIP.

Martin Dyster, VP of Business Development for Telos Alliance, comments, “The new Telos Infinity Virtual Intercom Platform is the next evolution of Infinity that, for the first time, puts fully-featured broadcast Intercom in the Cloud. This opens up a whole new world of virtual communications workflows, responds to customer demand for remote workflows, and aligns with Telos Alliance’s larger push toward virtualization across product lines.”

It’s available as a physical appliance, and users can also install systems of any size as Cloud services, both On-Prem and on platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud.

Telos Infinity VIP is part of Telos Alliance’s strategy to offer new virtual audio solutions that further expand its growing virtual ecosystem. 

RBR-TVBR

User Report: Mountain Dust Is Conquered With R&S

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

The author is senior broadcast engineer, Educational Media Foundation.

Have you ever dealt with one of those “nightmare” sites? You know the type … Constant problems due to poor environmental conditions, no heating or cooling, and questionable power.

These sorts of hostile environments are the worst possible place for modern broadcast equipment. Top it off with the fact that the site is inaccessible for nine months out of the year without a dedicated snow vehicle and you have a perfect recipe for extended downtime.

Move the heat

That was precisely the description of KLCX(FM) and KWRY(FM), two combined FM stations in Southern Colorado mountain country.

These sorts of conditions may have been perfectly acceptable for tube rigs to keep chugging away (for the most part) but modern air-cooled solid-state rigs are far more reliable with better controlled environmental conditions.

In some cases, however, it may not be possible to improve environmental conditions at the site. Furthermore, when you can’t access the site, it’s hard to keep up with air filter maintenance in such a dusty environment.

If you are not able to air condition the room, it makes a lot of sense to move heat outside in other ways and eliminate fans in the transmitter cabinet.

I had seen the Rohde & Schwarz liquid-cooled FM transmitters at a trade show but had never encountered one in the field. Their liquid-cooled television transmitters, however, seemed to be popping up everywhere during the television repack.

The TV engineers I talked to absolutely loved them. There was some hesitation over using liquid cooling due to lack of familiarity, but for a site like this it was worth trying something completely different. Clearly the status quo wasn’t working.

We undertook a massive project to replace both transmitters (30 kW for KLCX and 10 kW for KWRY) as well as the entire RF system all the way to the antenna. The price was competitive with air-cooled options.

Once the installation of the Rohde & Schwarz rigs started, I realized it really wasn’t all that much different than installing any other transmitter. Yes, installing the liquid-cooling loop and heat exchangers required learning a few “different” skills but it is not nearly as difficult as one would imagine.

Overcoming the dust

The transmitters are very well engineered (as one would expect). My only complaint was that the documentation, while complete, was very utilitarian. I found it a little difficult to navigate at times.

Another thing I encountered is that setting power on these rigs is slightly different than you might expect. It is set as a percentage of the full output capability.

The percentage is not calibrated against your TPO. Output power is displayed in kilowatts. An actual TPO percentage will need to be calibrated in your remote control. I made the mistake of activating the “Power Sensor Calibration” function without truly understanding how this worked. Thankfully, the touchscreen control panel made adjustments easy to access on site. The mobile-friendly HTML 5 GUI mirrored the front panel and was equally easy to use.

The transmitters have been in operation since about October of 2020 and have weathered the winter well, including multiple power bumps.

We have seen a couple of minor issues (one almost undetectable leak at the pump stand, and an erroneous power supply fault indication on one of the modules). Neither of these minor issues has kept the rigs from operating at full power. The factory will be addressing both issues under warranty once the snow clears.

Between getting the heat from the transmitters outside of the building and eliminating any fans in the transmitter cabinet itself (aside from a small fan in the controller) it has made for a much more reliable environment.

It never ceases to amaze me that even at a dusty site like this, the inside of the transmitter cabinet is still as clean as the day it was installed. The fact that redundant power supplies are integrated into the RF amplifier modules and liquid-cooled as well makes for a very robust system.

While I don’t plan to move away from air-cooled transmitters entirely anytime soon, there are certainly situations where liquid-cooling would be a good option. It’s nice to have yet another tool available to work around these sorts of challenging site issues.

Radio World User Reports are testimonial articles intended to help readers understand why a colleague chose a particular product to solve a technical situation.

For information contact Rohde & Schwarz USA in Maryland at 1-410-910-7800; for international requests contact Rohde & Schwarz in Germany at +49-89-4129-0 or visit www.rohde-schwarz.com.

 

The post User Report: Mountain Dust Is Conquered With R&S appeared first on Radio World.

Shane Toven

Inovonics Packages DAB+ Monitor

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

Inovonics is packaging three 660 INOmini DAB+ monitors into one rack space for those in serious need for DAB+ digital radio monitoring.

Called the 600 DAB+ RackPack Bundle it allows broadcasters to monitor three independent off-air channels simultaneously. As typical of Inovonics, the “modestly priced” package is tailored to the budget conscious broadcaster.

The 660 DAB+ RackPack Bundle includes three 660 DAB+ 1/3 RU monitor-receivers preinstalled in a 1U rack shelf. Each of the three 660 DAB+ receivers includes analog L/R and AES Digital program outputs. Alarm notifications for carrier loss, digital program loss, and audio loss are visible on the LCD front-panel display and there are rear-panel tallies for customized alarm solutions.

Inovonics says that the bundle is backed by its three-year factory warranty and Premiere Support service.

Inovonics Sales and Marketing Manager Gary Luhrman said, “With the steady growth of DAB+ broadcasts across Europe, Australia and other global markets, there´s a real need for broadcasters to monitor their off-air signals and that´s one of our specialties.”

Elaborating, he added, “Our INOmini monitor-receivers are compact, sensitive and selective DSP-based receivers. Three units fit into a single 1U rack space but require just one power supply — ideal for the modern broadcast facility.”

List price is US$920.

Info: www.inovonicsbroadcast.com

The post Inovonics Packages DAB+ Monitor appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

FCC Adopts Communications Outage Reporting Plan

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a framework to provide direct, read-only access to communication outage reports filed with Network Outage Reporting System and Disaster Information Reporting System to agencies of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, tribal nations, territories and the federal government.

[Read: FCC Will Explore EAS on the Internet]

The rules will allow participating agencies to share NORS and DIRS information with first responders and other government officials who play a vital public safety role during crises and have a need to know this information.

Furthermore, the sharing of this information is expected to speed-up response and repair of the downed networks and infrastructure.

The post FCC Adopts Communications Outage Reporting Plan appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Survey Says Social Media Ecosphere has Modest Growth

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

The year 2021 may be looked upon as the beginning of a time of transition for social media, a period when the industry giants began to lose ground to the new kids on the block. The Infinite Dial 2021, from Edison Research and Triton Digital, chronicles the latest data and stats for social media, which it has been tracking since 2008.

Social media experienced regular growth between 2008 and 2016, when it began to plateau. It gained two percentage points from 2020 to 2021, when the research estimates that 82% of the population are using it, for an estimated total of 233 million Americans.

[Read: Survey Says Podcast Demographics Continue to Diversify]

The research suggests that Facebook continues its lead in social media brand awareness, recognized by 93% of respondents, followed by Instagram and Twitter. There is, as usual, some variance between awareness and usage.

Overall usage figures from Triton Digital and Edison Research show Facebook again in the lead with 61% of respondents, followed by Instagram with 43% and Pinterest holding the number three position with 31% of those surveyed. As this data is parsed by demographics, the usage figures begin to tell a story.

When usage numbers are crunched for the 12–34 demographic, Facebook fell from 62% in 2019 to 57% for 2021. Over the same time period, Instagram rose from 66% to 70%. Without a doubt, The Infinite Dial’s data suggests that the biggest mover was TikTok, which went from 25% in 2020 to 44% in 2021. A new player for 2021, Parler, made its debut at 3%.

The usage numbers for those aged 35–54 show similar trends. 2020 numbers for Facebook were 74%, which dropped to 71% in 2021. Over the same period, Instagram inched up slightly from 38% to 40%, while TikTok jumped from 5% to 16%. Parler grabbed 8% in its first showing.

The numbers for the 55+ group look a bit different. According to the data, Facebook still leads, but only by 57% for the current year, up from 52% in 2020. Instagram went from 15% to 17% over the same period. TikTok saw an increase from 2% to 6%, while Parler won over just 6% of the senior demographic.

When the numbers are compared from 2015 to 2021 for social media brand used most often, The Infinite Dial’s data suggests some interesting trends. Facebook has steadily headed downward, from 65% to 47%, making 2021 the first year that Facebook is not indicated as the most-used platform by a majority of social media users. Much of Facebook’s loss seems to have been taken up by those in the 12–34 demographic’s interest in Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

 

The post Survey Says Social Media Ecosphere has Modest Growth appeared first on Radio World.

Tom Vernon

Jutel RadioMan Gets New Architecture

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

Jutel is highlighting new technical architecture for its RadioMan platform. It is a virtual browser-based radio production and playout system built in the cloud.

The company said web-native technologies and architecture enable more flexible deployment models.

“RadioMan users can move freely in-between different locations, as laptops and tablets are used as a thin clients to access RadioMan virtually through a web browser,” it states on its website.

The system can deploy in a cloud environment, on physical hardware or as a hybrid.

“Every radio station can benefit from taking out expensive on-site hardware and moving to virtual environments, especially small, pop-up, temporary and web-only radio stations. Instead of having expensive on-site infrastructure throughout many locations, RadioMan allows for the infrastructure to move to one centralized location.”

It said RadioMan also allows the user to access it using any browser on any thin client. “With older systems, users tried to access one machine, which created a bottleneck that slows processes down considerably,” it said.

“However, RadioMan’s built-in load balancer allows the user to redirect HTTP traffic across the load-balanced back-end infrastructure. The back-end itself is run on Apache web servers and the messaging between the front and back-end infrastructure is controlled via web-native ActiveMQ messaging.”

The company deployed PostgreSQL database with RadioMan 6 to make it more affordable and easier to deploy.

The HTML interface runs inside the RadioMan deployment and there is no need for third-party plug-ins. The REST API allows for a user to build interactivity so that MAM, traffic and newsroom systems can be integrated with RadioMan.

Jutel, based in Finland, was founded in 1984 by Jorma and Reijo Kivelä and their business partner Timo Turunen, founded the company in 1984. The first RadioMan was introduced in 1992.

The post Jutel RadioMan Gets New Architecture appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

Taylor Sewn Up For Fox Legal Role

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

He joined Fox Corporation in 2019 as Executive Vice President and Chief Litigation Counsel.

Now, he will oversee the company’s legal function as Claudia Teran remains Executive VP and Corporate General Counsel, as well as General Counsel of FOX Sports.

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RBR-TVBR

Another College Sells Its Radio Station

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

Its Twitter feed brags that it is “the most engaging college in the nation by The Wall Street Journal, 5 years in a row!”

Soon, however, it will be minus a medium used since 1968 “to proclaim God’s Word to generations of listeners.”

That’s because its owner, a university in Iowa, is selling the 100kw Class C1 facility.

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Adam Jacobson

Radio Workflow Names Ford as CEO

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago
Fletcher Ford

Software company Radio Workflow has a new chief executive officer and has added sales and support offices in Billings, Mont., and Davenport, Iowa.

The firm is based in New Jersey and also has a presence in Australia.

Fletcher M. Ford is the new CEO; he joined Radio Workflow as a partner in 2020. The company did not have a CEO prior.

“Other members of the key management team will be Robert Maschio, director of sales, and Shane Zammit, director of product,” the company stated in an announcement. Those three also are the owners.

The company makes sales, traffic, billing and production software and recently introduced a browser-based traffic and billing system. It also plans the launch of a site called MyRadioDeals.com.

[Related: “Radio Workflow Provides Dividends to Regional Media”]

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Paul McLane

The Future Of ‘All-Screen Commerce’ Expands at NBCU

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

A new NBCUniversal event that promised to “unite the power of the media and entertainment industry with the solutions focus of a developer conference” went off without a virtual hitch on Monday morning.

And, as hyped since early February, the global ONE21 gathering offered marketers a showcase of the insights, stories, technology and data into how the entire Comcast NBCUniversal Sky family sees commerce shaping the connection between content and advertising.

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