Last week, our forum was buzzing with discussions ranging from technical innovations to historical insights in the radio industry. Members engaged in thoughtful exchanges about the evolution of emergency broadcast systems and debated the nuances of FM broadcasting standards. There was also a lively conversation about career opportunities in radio design, highlighting the growing demand for tech-savvy professionals in our field.
This Week’s Hot Topics
Weekly Radio Jobs: Explore tech roles in radio design
This thread dives into the intersection of technology and radio, spotlighting opportunities for those with a knack for design and innovation. It’s a must-read for anyone looking to blend tech skills with a passion for radio.
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Account Executive opening: radio + streaming
A new role has opened up, bridging traditional radio with the dynamic world of streaming. This is an exciting opportunity for those looking to expand their horizons in media sales.
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Phone hybrid advice for weekly help hour
This practical discussion is all about enhancing listener interactions during broadcasts. If you’re looking to improve your call-in segments, this thread offers some valuable tips.
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Why did US FM go 75 microseconds
A deep dive into the technical standards of FM broadcasting, this thread unravels the historical reasons behind the 75-microsecond pre-emphasis in the US.
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Open studio night for new voices
An inspiring initiative for newcomers in the industry, this thread discusses a community event aimed at nurturing fresh radio talent.
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When did EBS become EAS
Explore the transformation from the Emergency Broadcast System to the Emergency Alert System. This historical discussion sheds light on the evolution of public alert mechanisms.
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Who coined “the phrase that pays”
A bit of radio trivia, this thread uncovers the origins of a popular radio marketing phrase. It’s a fun read for those interested in broadcast history.
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FAQ/Guidelines
Check here for the essential guidelines and FAQs to navigate our community effectively.
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Admin Guide: Getting Started
This guide is perfect for new administrators looking to get up to speed with forum management.
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How to Break into the Radio Industry
A valuable resource for aspiring radio professionals, this guide offers practical advice on starting a career in the industry.
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Thank you for being part of our community and sharing your insights. Here’s to another week of engaging discussions and shared learning.