Vern Coleman, 86, who worked 14 years as an audio engineer at WGBH working on such shows as The French Chef, The Boston Pops and Evening at Symphony, died March 18 at his home in Marstons Mills, Mass.
One of the principal aims of broadcast technology development is the enhancement of presence, which makes viewers feel as if they were at the actual location where the program was shot. TV technology ...
Sketchley joins the Tottenham Court Road facility following the completion of its second Dolby Atmos suite London-based post-production studio Forever Audio has appointed Tim Sketchley as sound ...
The image of today’s broadcast engineer is a lot different than that of days gone by. I was thinking the other day about what a broadcast engineer does. For the first couple of decades of my career, ...
Alessandro’s relationship with HARMAN products is not just professional—it’s deeply personal; they have been trusted companions throughout his career. “I’ve relied on AKG headphones and microphones ...
Broadcast audio has of course come a long way since the early days of television. Standardisation of broadcast audio quality began as early as 1941 when the NTSC (National Television System Committee) ...
Content delivery has evolved radically in a short space of time. The fast pace of change has come as media companies have sought to move large parts of their operations from the traditional broadcast ...
Tony Jacques joins California-based loudspeaker manufacturer with background spanning live sound, touring, installation, ...