AU & NZ

Radio news: Why it’s not all about you

You’d think it would be a pretty simple distinction. And yet, so many people seem to confuse being a newsreader with being a commentator.Newsflash: You can’t be both at once. News can and should be delivered with heart and feeling. But personal opinion should be left at the studio door.Acclaimed American investigative journalist Carl Bernstein… Read More
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ASIA

ATC Labs launches new audio processing products, refreshes IP soft-codec product line

ATC Labs, a global audio technology company specializing in audio processing and encoding technologies, announced several enhancements to its Perceptual SoundMaxTM line of audio processing products and ALCO Professional line of IP Soft Codec Products at the 2024 NAB Show New York, and the 2024 AES Show New York.ATC Labs Perceptual SoundMaxTM audio processing platform has been enhanced using its new research in high time-resolution Audio AI and ML Models, which excel in providing real-time decisions regarding various audio characteristics. Enhanced audio processing platform using this patent pending technology is being offered under a new “AIdeal AudioTM” trademark and has been integrated across the entire range of Perceptual SoundMaxTM products including Models Q24-Ser, server-based high-channel-density product, Model Q24-6111, FM Audio Processor. Model Q24-8888 8-channel audio processor, and Q24-1111 single channel audio processorThe Company further announced that it has developed and integrated another new audio processing technology named SpatialMax Immersive Audio into the Perceptual SoundMaxTM platform. This new technology uses adaptive multi-band sound field synthesis driven my AI/ML analysis algorithm to create a much enhanced spatially filling and immersive listening experience. SpatialMax Immersive Audio is being offered in select Perceptual SoundMaxTM based productsATC Labs further announced that it is offering a new configuration of its Model Q24-6111 FM audio processors specifically tailored for HD RadioTM market. This new model Perceptual SoundMaxTM Model Q24-6111HD offers two additional independent processing paths and I/O for HD2/HD3 processing in addition to a delay compensated digital output for HD1 audio. Additional enhancements in this processor include configurable Digital MPX output, in-box RDS/RBDS encoder and in-box NielsenTM Watermarking optionIn view of interest small consumer and professional device manufacturers, the Company further announced and Perceptual SoundMaxTM AI and SpatialMax Immersive Audio processing platforms are now also being offered as optimized API across multiple embedded platforms including DSPs, such as ARM and Cadence Tensilica and ARM Cortex processors, Linux, Windows, and MacOS based applicationsATC Labs announced a refresh of its ALCO ProfessionalTM line of IP Soft Codecs which is an attractive tool for high fidelity IP connectivity with remote hosts and reporters as well as for Studio-to-Transmitter links. The product popular for its exceptional sound quality has now been further enhanced with improved robustness to channel impairments and now offers the option of Mic audio level normalizations“ATC Labs is at the forefront of AI-based audio processing and coding technologies, and we’re pleased to introduce our new AIdeal Audio platform through which we strive to address some of the main challenges of deep ML models in the context of real-time audio,” said Dr. Deepen Sinha, CEO, ATC Labs. “We are in the process of developing some of the most innovative audio processing and codec products on the market to our customers. We look forward to welcoming you to our both at the NAB Show New York.” […]

US

FCC Report 10/20: Billings Upgrade Removed To Allow New Allotment

FCC Actions

The FCC approved SSR Communications petition to amend the FM Table of Allotments to add a new Class A allocation on 104.7 in Huntley MT. To grant to allocation, Benedetti Media Group Rock “105.1 The Bone” KYSX Billings was issued an Order To Show Cause as to why it shouldn’t be reclassified as a Class A on 105.1 after being reallocated a a Class C1 on 104.5 in 2006, although the station hasn’t had an active application to make that move since 2012. After two inquiries were returned by mail undelivered, owner Pete Benedetti told FCC staff by phone he consented to keeping KYSX as a Class A on 105.1 and approving the grant of the 104.7 petition.

The commission has resolved two of the remaining MX from the non-commercial filing window following informal objections as it grants Construction Permits to Remanente Broadcasting Network for a Class B on 91.1 in Boron CA over applications from Cedar Broadcasting and Nevada Public Radio and q Class C1 on 88.5 in Moroni UT over an application from the University of Utah.

The grants followed an objection from Triangle Access Broadcasting as two of Remanente’s directors, Dr. Edith Gonzalez Werner and Delia Gloria Gonzalez previously served on the boards of two LPFM licenses simultaneously against LPFM rules and alleging that the licensees filed inaccurate information with the
FCC to conceal such interests. Remanente states that both were not aware that they could serve as directors of two LPFMs simultaneously until after they resigned in August 2021 in order to apply for the non-commercial stations. As they resigned from the LPFM boards before applying for the stations, the FCC found no violation of having interest in an LPFM and full-power license simultaneously, but did enter into a Consent Decree with Cadena Radial Remanente, the licensee of one of the the LPFMs in question over their violation between 2018 and 2021.

License Cancellations

John Warmath surrenders the license of Conservative Talk 740 WIRJ Humboldt TN.

AM Changes

Backroads Radio LLC’s “Classic Country 93.1” 1550 WKBA Vinton/Roanoke VA proposes […]

ASIA

Sustainability innovations from GatesAir reduce emissions and cut costs: #IBC24

As the climate is changing and power prices are rising, cost and sustainability are on every broadcasters mind.Transmission company GatesAir is responding to the needs of broadcasters with new innovations in its range of transmitters that increase efficiency, bring down costs and are better for the environment.At IBC, GatesAir displayed a range of transmitters hat integrate the new innovations for more efficient transmission.

GatesAir’s VP and General Manager of the Radio and Product Group Ted Lance told Steve Ahern about the product range.The AM transmitter range uses Modulation-Dependent Carrier Level (MDCL), which “helps lower operating expenses by 15% to 20%.” MDCL works by lowering the carrier wave power during the different types of modulation, without reducing coverage. The technology can also be  deployed on Shortwave transmitters.For FM transmitters in GatesAir’s GX series, the company has “helped lower the transmitter site footprint of the product as well as increase the efficiency… we try to lower the operating expenses for the end user by having the highest efficiency as well as with the hardware footprint [at the transmitter site being smaller].”GatesAir also makes Digital Radio transmitters, servicing DAB+ and HD Radio, which can reduce costs and power usage by 30-50% when shared in a multiplex.[embedded content]
Ted: What we have on display here at IBC this year is our new series, the GX series. With the GX series, what we’ve done is we’ve helped lower the footprint of the product as well as increase the efficiency. So we try to lower the operating expenses for the end user by having the highest efficiency as well as with the footprint being lower, it helps in some of those where you have a rental space that you’re using in a particular facility. Now we take up a lot less space, so helping with the cost for the end user.Steve: Broadcasters are now more than ever interested in saving money, reducing efficient emissions, making the equipment more sustainable. So is that the approach that you’ve taken in this FM range?Ted: Yes, anything that we can do, and we show that usually in the ROIs back to the stations. You know, you’re saving in also your HVAC, so we’re trying to help with the whole footprint for the operators and for our end users with our product designs and what we look at. That’s really what is always a focus in every design that we have.Steve: Now let’s turn to AM. There’s much more scope for efficiency there because of the way they carry away the modulation and all those things are handled. Tell me about it.Ted: Okay. One of the things that is used to help with the operating expenses is MDCL, which will help lower your operating expenses by 15%, 20% in a way it works with lowering the power during the different type of modulation and audio envelope. So we use the MPG-CL to help the broadcasters and that type of thing in an AM environment.Steve: What are your transmitter products that have that available?Ted: It’s in all the series in the 3DX. So those are 50 kilowatt and below and in our DX series, which again, when you can put that onto a DX, which is very high powered, it definitely makes a big, big impact on the operating expenses.Steve: And thirdly, let’s talk about digital radio. All broadcasters are interested in their downstream suppliers called Scope 3 in terms of measuring emissions. DAB is automatically more efficient because you’re sharing costs and running costs with others. So what kind of transmitters or services do you offer?Ted:  Yeah, again, we work on having the highest efficiency in a DAB operation from the equipment itself at the equipment, but taking that further and being able to provide more programs within a single box at a lower power giving you the same type of coverage level, area. Now, with that, you’re able to you save, 30 to 50 percent of your overall operating expenses just by going to a DAB type of solution.In over-the-air analog and digital broadcasting, GatesAir empowers radio/TV stations and networks worldwide with the industry’s most operationally efficient transmitters. The company continues to innovate new design efficiencies with each product generation that reduce size, energy use and more to establish the industry’s lowest total cost of ownership.GatesAir’s forward-looking philosophy extends to innovations in media transport, where both broadcasters and public safety/emergency response teams utilize our solutions to reliably move voice, data, audio and video between locations using traditional and emerging connections, from RF to IP.GatesAir is investing in the future and staying on the cutting edge as new technologies emerge, helping customers monetize new opportunities while serving the audiences that depend on their content. The company also supplies codecs and tv transmitters.The company is currently celebrating its 100th year of operation.Related report: Sustainability activities deliver cost savings and transmitter efficiency […]

AU & NZ

And that’s a wrap: Community radio shines at the 2024 CBAA awards

The 2024 Community Broadcasting Association of Australia conference has wrapped up with the CBAA Awards night and gala dinner at the QT Ballroom on the Gold Coast. Informative as it was entertaining, the event was a fitting way to celebrate 50 years of community radio in Australia.Next year’s conference will be held in Hobart.The CBAA… Read More
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