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The InFOCUS Podcast: Joe D’Angelo, Xperi

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

The virtual CES 2021 conference and expo is in full swing, and Jacobs Media on Wednesday offered a three-hour midday tour of what’s hot for radio broadcasters.

Among those participating in the event was Joe D’Angelo, the senior vice president of broadcast at the parent of both DTS and HD Radio, Xperi.

What are Joe’s key takeaways from what he’s seen at CES 2021? Are there some exciting new and/or improved tech products of use not only for radio, but also TV, in the year ahead?

Joe shares all in this latest RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by DOT.FM.

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Joe D’Angelo, Xperi” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

PreSonus PD-70: A Little Different Flavor

Radio World
4 years 4 months ago

Any given enthusiast on any given subject has his or her favorite “make” and “model.” Fishermen can rattle off their preferred rod and reel combinations in an instant. The same is true with home theatre junkies. And bicyclists. And gardeners.

If, however, you want to engage in a fiery, passionate debate for the ages, get an engineer riled up about microphones!

Radio engineers have a well-established pallet of large-diaphragm studio microphones from which to choose. Over the years a few players have darted on and off the scene in their efforts to provide some sort of nuance or cost-effective solution.

One of the more recent contributions comes from PreSonus. Known mostly for their audio interfaces and mixing consoles, the Louisiana-based manufacturer does have a microphone selection. They offer drum kit mics, matched-pair condensers, an RTA mic, large-diaphragm side address, and very recently, a USB voiceover mic option.

Adding to that growing catalog, PreSonus entered the hardcore radio broadcaster arena with the new PD-70, which retails for $129.95.

What is it? Read on!

Bulletproof Ruggedness

A radio studio is the most unforgiving environment for a microphone. Energetic on-air talent are physical and loud, and the first recipient of that energy is the mic. It’s why studio microphones are heavy and robust. The PreSonus PD-70 holds its own in that regard.

It weighs 1.4 pounds and is nothing but steel. A built-in pop filter and outer foam windscreen foster a sleek design and more importantly, excellent plosive rejection. It has a hard-mount design, but handling noise is minimal due to the sheer weight and solid inner construction.

The most interesting rugged feature is the XLR jack construction. It is built firmly into the back end of the PD-70 and it’s not going anywhere. If ever a microphone could be called a “brick,” the PD-70 is it.

Tech Specs

The PD-70, from a performance perspective, wasn’t designed to reproduce or accentuate warmth and tone. Its sole purpose is to accentuate clarity.

The frequency response is a full 20 Hz to 20 kHz, but the HP rolloff happens at nearly 100 Hz and falls off fairly rapidly. The upper frequencies are accented beginning at 1 kHz, leveling off at +5 dB around 4 kHz and then rolling off at 11 kHz. This translates into a microphone that keeps voices out of the mud. It’s that simple.

When conducting A/B comparisons to other legacy “radio mics,” the PD-70 coloration lends itself to aiding in situations where vocal clarity and microphone technique are poor. The proximity effect is greatly reduced by the early 100 Hz high-pass rolloff. Additionally, the PD-70 exhibits some sort of magic as it pertains to the higher frequency response, in that “S” sounds are very detailed and clean.

The dynamic nature of the PD-70 and its aggressive off-axis rejection makes it very forgiving in less-than-perfect acoustic environments. Unlike some dynamic microphones, the PD-70 noise floor is virtually nonexistent. It has a very clean output and performs smoothly, using any preamp.

At Home

So where should the PD-70 go?

As the price of $129.95 suggests, PreSonus introduced it as an entry-level, budget-friendly studio mic solution. In testing and comparisons, however, it is competitive against long-standing industry stalwarts.

The PD-70 would stand out where novice voice talent is present. It is forgiving to poor mic technique, accommodating to untrained vocal talent (who generally don’t know how to project properly), friendly to bad acoustical environments and it can absorb physical abuse.

For voice talent who have deeper, warm voices and need a microphone that will reproduce that warmth, the PD-70 may not be what he or she is looking for. For everyone else, who needs clarity and accurate voice reproduction, the PD-70 is a top-notch, affordable choice.

Large-diaphragm dynamic microphones frequently are used on kick drums and guitar cabinets. The PD-70 may not necessarily be a kick drum mic. It would, however, perform well as a guitar microphone. Its frequency response rejects the “boomy” tones produced by guitar soundholes and accurately reproduces string sounds with clarity. When a soloist arrives in a studio to do a guitar performance, the PD-70 is an excellent choice.

As for me, my voice can be muddy for two reasons. It’s fairly deep, but also very asymmetrical. The asymmetry demonstrated itself using the PD-70, but it wasn’t as pronounced. Plus, the PD-70’s focus on clarity overcame the asymmetry effects very nicely.

Finally, for this review I asked a production director to spend some time with the PD-70. He conducted an A/B comparison against a very expensive industry standard. After the comparison, he immediately ordered a PD-70.

For information, contact PreSonus in Louisiana at +1-225-216-7887 or visit www.presonus.com.

The post PreSonus PD-70: A Little Different Flavor appeared first on Radio World.

Chris Wygal

News Organizations Want More Gov’t Transparency On Insurgency

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A coalition of news organizations today sent a letter to federal law enforcement agencies calling for greater transparency and timely, vital information about the January 6, 2021 insurgency by supporters of President Trump on the U.S. Capitol Building and the possibility of further violence — including at the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

“The agencies must share information about possible civil unrest in the days leading up to Inauguration Day, January 20, through frequent and regular in-person press briefings so the public and news outlets can be properly informed about viable threats and can take appropriate action to protect themselves,” the groups state in the letter.

The letter was addressed to Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray, Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Pete Gayno, U.S. Capitol Police Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman, U.S. House of Representatives Acting Sergeant at Arms Timothy P. Blodgett and U.S. Senate Acting Sergeant at Arms Jennifer Hemingway.

Signing the letter are the NAB, Asian American Journalists Association, National Association of Black-Owned Broadcasters, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, National Newspaper Association, Native American Journalists Association, News Media Alliance, News Media for Open Government, News Leaders Association, Online News Association, Radio Television Digital News Association, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and Society of Professional Journalists.

RBR-TVBR

Want to Own FMs In Wenatchee? Call This Guy

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

The owner of three FMs and an AM serving North Central Washington state has decided to put the AM and two of the FMs it owns on the market.

And, it has retained Greg Guy of Patrick Communications to find the right buyer — preferably a local one.

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Adam Jacobson

A Heritage D.C.-area Hispanic AM Trades Hands

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

For some 30 years, the 1540 kHz signal has been associated with Spanish-language programming targeting Salvadorans and other consumers of Hispanic heritage across the National Capital Region.

It has been associated with Alejandro Carrasco since 1997, and has been owned by Carrasco for two decades.

Now, Carrasco is selling the facility while retaining its simulcast partner — ensuring, for now, that “Radio América” continues serving the Washington, D.C. market.

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Adam Jacobson

Live Streaming Platform Gets WGN America Agreement

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

In December 2019, it debuted.

Now, this live TV streaming platform has given its subscribers access to Nexstar Media Group‘s WGN America cable channel — the home of NewsNation and Ashleigh Banfield.

As such, starting Friday (1/15) the cable network will be carried by Vidgo.

It’s just the latest deal to involve WGN America reached in the last two months, expanding its reach by 8.5 million subscribers as Nexstar has invested heavily in its news operations and forthcoming news magazine hosted by Banfield, which will take the 10pm Eastern time slot.

Financial terms of the distribution agreement were not disclosed.

“Today’s announcement continues the steady strategic expansion of WGN America,” said Sean Compton, President of the Networks Division. “We are excited to be adding Vidgo’s customers the network’s reach, and to be bringing NewsNation and Banfield to more viewers who can watch us whenever and wherever they desire.”

Vidgo markets itself as an option comparable to Dish’s Sling TV, and to Philo.

Adam Jacobson

Yamaha Unveils MSP3A Studio Monitor

Radio World
4 years 4 months ago

Yamaha has updated its MSP3 studio monitor with the introduction of the new MSP3A powered monitor speaker. Cosmetically, the new offering has a similar use of multiple input connectors, controls and compatibility with optional brackets, but Yamaha states the new monitor provides higher SPLs, lighter cabinet design and reportedly better audio quality — move intended to improve its appropriateness for users whose workflows include content from digital instruments and portable devices.

The MSP3A is the first Yamaha reference monitor to include the company’s Twisted Flare Port technology, intended to provide clearer and tighter low-end frequencies. The sound control technology applies aerodynamic sound analysis and flow visualization measurement to pinpoint and control noise-generating issues. Noise-generating air flow turbulence at both ends of the speaker port is reduced by changing how the port widens from input to output, adding a twist to it. According to Yamaha, suppressing turbulence reduces muddiness, lowering distortion in the low bass region, in turn aiding transition to the full range drivers.

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A built-in 22 W power amplifier is optimized for the speaker unit, comprising a 4-inch woofer and a 0.8-inch tweeter. The cabinet weighs just under 8 pounds, improving portability and making it easier to reposition the unit in different room configurations.

“Clear and natural sound are the keys to creating immersive and memorable experiences when creating music or video content,” said Preston Gray, marketing director, Pro Audio at Yamaha. “The expanded capabilities of this new reference monitor give audio engineers the right tool for accurately matching audio with video in a range of production applications.”

With an MSRP of $250, the MSP3A is currently street-priced at $199 per monitor.

Info: https://usa.yamaha.com/products/proaudio

 

The post Yamaha Unveils MSP3A Studio Monitor appeared first on Radio World.

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Sinclair’s Broadcast Flagship Selects A VP/GM

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

Sinclair Broadcast Group hired an individual some 17 years ago who has risen through the sales and operations ranks at its flagship TV station in Baltimore.

Now, he’s been selected to lead FOX affiliate WBFF-45 — and the two other stations Sinclair runs, but doesn’t own, in Charm City.

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Adam Jacobson

Jacobs Media Offers A Virtual CES 2021 Tour

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

For three hours on Wednesday, Fred Jacobs of Jacobs Media Strategies conducted a virtual tour of the all-online Consumer Electronics Show — CES 2021.

With presentations from Amazon Alexa Auto and Xperi ahead of those scheduled from LG, Ford, Triton Digital and Mercedes Benz, Jacobs recalled how, normally, some 180,000 people congregate in Las Vegas for one of the biggest events in the world.

In recent years, the radio industry’s leadership has been there. This year, they — and Jacobs — are among those connecting from home and “table hop.”

The three-hour tour saw some 350 industry members registered for participation, and more than 200 watching live as Jacobs began the event at 1pm Eastern.

Among those in attendance: Bud Walters of Cromwell Group, Nielsen Audio leader Brad Kelly, Brian Beasley of Beasley Media Group, programming veteran Dave Beasing, and Salem Media Group‘s Dave Santrella, among others.

The cool tech shared by Jacobs began with a Vuzix wearable smart/augmented eyeglass/earpiece hybrid.

This preceded a conversation with Shawn DuBravac — a global futurist and trendsetter — who noted that we are at an “interesting inflection point” in a year where digital was forced upon us, giving us an opportunity to decide what to keep when the pandemic ends, and what will fade.

This includes at-home gym and workout platforms. Will consumers go back to gyms in-person or continue to prefer a mirror-like device, or Peloton, or video-delivered instruction?

He says, “It is important to think not just how does this change radio, but also how does this effect the things that isn’t radio. Ultimately, radio is getting disrupted by these second-order effects of these new technologies and new services.”

Today, broadcasting from home is a “new normal.” This could very well continue past the end of the pandemic, given the technology put in place and the services that can continue to be deployed by radio broadcasting companies.

That said, DuBravac says, audio is overshadowed by video.

“The screen real estate continues to explode,” he believes.

That’s no understatement: Televisions including HDMI 2.1 and 8K technology are looking to capitalize on interest in the new generation of video game consoles that will support those technologies. Shipments of consoles exploded at the end of 2020, with imports of consoles increasing 123.2% year over year in the three months to Nov. 30, 2020.

Fred Jacobs quickly interjected that voice has become bigger than ever. DuBravac agrees, with AI technology fueling it to such things as a connected faucet. “We are getting into a much deeper integrated to where artificial intelligence in many ways is defining the product,” he says.

This is a key feature of the Mercedes Benz dashboard, in which they will deploy prediction-based suggestions based on consumer use, likes and dislikes, and other voice-recognized personalization, DuBravac adds.

AMAZON’S AUTO 

Arianne Walker, the “Chief Evangelist” for Alexa Automotive, offered a presentation on how the voice activation platform largely known for its in-home use, can be additive to one’s car, too.

Integration of Alexa into OEM in-dash systems is focused on entertainment, voice communication to phone or online virtual meeting platforms, gasoline monitoring and filling station searches, and basic automotive functions including defrost and heating/cooling.

XPERI IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Joe D’Angelo, SVP/Broadcast at HD Radio parent Xperi, offered a review of what’s new for consumers that may have an HD-equipped in-car audio entertainment system.

It shared statistics on advertiser recall, and it’s current availability by automaker and trim.

The DTS Auto Stage, another Xperi offering, was also featured in a pre-recorded video.

 

Adam Jacobson

Facebook: ‘A Regular Source of News’ For A Third Of U.S.

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

Even as social media companies struggle to combat misleading information on their platforms, a new Pew Research Center survey finds that 53% of adult American respondents receive their news on social media sites “often,” or “sometimes.” 

And, of the 11 social media sites asked about as regular sources of news in the study, Facebook sits on top.

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