MUSICAL RADIO: THE TECHNOLOGY OF PROGRAMING
The author considers the musical radio broadcasting of the XX-XXI centuries from the point of view of a technical progress. He covers the period from "before tape" era and "tape" era to the modern digital media broadcasting (as example with the Digispot II broadcast automation...
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doaj-67845153558d4a0993c06ea43d0f6f992020-11-24T23:12:13ZengMediamusic, LLCMediamuzyka2226-61432016-12-016MUSICAL RADIO: THE TECHNOLOGY OF PROGRAMINGBysko Maxim0Producer of the radio station Culture, Administrator and Deputy Editor of the ESM Mediamusic, Moscow, RussiaThe author considers the musical radio broadcasting of the XX-XXI centuries from the point of view of a technical progress. He covers the period from "before tape" era and "tape" era to the modern digital media broadcasting (as example with the Digispot II broadcast automation software). However, despite the significant changes in technics, which are expressed primarily in the extensive use of a computer automation and reduction of programming staff (often up to two or three persons: a program director, a managing editor, a music editor), the principles of the linear broadcasting structure remained identical as a whole. So, the basic structural units here are the program blocks, "clocks", blocks of clock's elements (today, these elements often filled with automated rotation).http://mediamusic-journal.com/Issues/6_2.htmlMusic broadcastingprogrammingplaylistclockrotation |
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MUSICAL RADIO: THE TECHNOLOGY OF PROGRAMING |
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MUSICAL RADIO: THE TECHNOLOGY OF PROGRAMING |
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musical radio: the technology of programing |
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The author considers the musical radio broadcasting of the XX-XXI centuries from the point of view of a
technical progress. He covers the period from "before tape" era and "tape" era to the modern digital media broadcasting (as
example with the Digispot II broadcast automation software). However, despite the significant changes in technics, which
are expressed primarily in the extensive use of a computer automation and reduction of programming staff (often up to two
or three persons: a program director, a managing editor, a music editor), the principles of the linear broadcasting structure
remained identical as a whole. So, the basic structural units here are the program blocks, "clocks", blocks of clock's
elements (today, these elements often filled with automated rotation). |
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