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A Broadcast Engineering ­Tutorial for Non-Engineers

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UK, 1 April 2005

Important Updates!
This third edition has been reorganized and updated throughout. It encompasses new standards and identifies and explains emerging digital technologies currently revolutionizing the industry. Additions include:

??????Broadcast Basics??? ??? first principles for those who really are starting from scratch
???ATSC PSIP (Program and System Information Protocol) and Data Broadcasting
???More information on ATSC digital television standards and implementation
???Current TV studio operations ??? HD and SD systems, video servers, non-linear editing, electronic news rooms, closed captioning, and compressed bitstreams
???Station and network arrangements, centralcasting, and multicasting
???IBOC digital HD radio and methods for implementation
???Current radio studio operations ??? digital audio workstations, program automation, and voice tracking
???and much more!

* Learn from industry expert Graham Jones of the National Association of Broadcasters--the most trusted name in broadcast
* Covers television and radio, analog and digital
* Packed with jargon-busters

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Important Updates!
This third edition has been reorganized and updated throughout. It encompasses new standards and identifies and explains emerging digital technologies currently revolutionizing the industry. Additions include:

??????Broadcast Basics??? ??? first principles for those who really are starting from scratch
???ATSC PSIP (Program and System Information Protocol) and Data Broadcasting
???More information on ATSC digital television standards and implementation
???Current TV studio operations ??? HD and SD systems, video servers, non-linear editing, electronic news rooms, closed captioning, and compressed bitstreams
???Station and network arrangements, centralcasting, and multicasting
???IBOC digital HD radio and methods for implementation
???Current radio studio operations ??? digital audio workstations, program automation, and voice tracking
???and much more!

* Learn from industry expert Graham Jones of the National Association of Broadcasters--the most trusted name in broadcast
* Covers television and radio, analog and digital
* Packed with jargon-busters

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Product Details
EAN
9780240807003
ISBN
0240807006
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black & white illustrations
Dimensions
15.2 x 1.8 x 22.9 centimeters (0.59 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction;
BROADCASTING BASICS;
2. Types of Broadcasting;
3. Sound and Vision;
4. Radio Frequency Waves;
5. Analog Color Television;
6. Digital Audio and Video;
7. Information Technology;
STUDIOS AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES;
8. Radio Studios;
9. Television Studios;
10. Remote Broadcasting;
11. Links;
TRANSMISSION STANDARDS AND SYSTEMS;
12. Analog Radio;
13. IBOC Digital Radio;
14. NTSC Analog Television;
15. ATSC Digital Television;
16. Transmitter Site Facilities;
17. Radio Wave Propagation and the FCC Rules;
18. Conclusion; Further Information;
Index

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* Learn from industry expert Graham Jones of the National Association of Broadcasters--the most trusted name in broadcast * Covers television and radio, analog and digital * Packed with jargon-busters

About the Author

Graham Jones has more than 35 years experience in the broadcast industry. With NAB he works on advanced television issues, technical standards, education and training. He is a member of both ATSC and SMPTE engineering committees. Previously he was Engineering Director for the Harris/PBS DTV Express - the educational road show that introduced DTV to many U.S. broadcasters. He started his career with the BBC in London, and has worked as a consultant to broadcasters in many parts of the world. He holds a degree in physics, is a chartered electrical engineer, and is a member of the IEE, SMPTE, SBE and the Royal Television Society. In 2004 he received the Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor Award from the Advanced Television Systems Committee.

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"Radio and television broadcasting is the type of profession many people fall into. This book is for new hires, as well as for anyone that needs to have the basic vocabulary in broadcast. This new edition builds the previous edition by adding new standards and defining emerging digital technologies that are revolutionizing the field. Written in a nontechnical fashion to appeal to trainees, managers and creatives."--Radiomagonline.com

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By Jamie on April 14, 2009
Excellent all round guide. The only problem is that it is NTSC based, some is not relevant for NZ TV transmision standards.. No real specifics on procedure, it is more a glossary of terms. Will date quickly due to nature of digital production, but genrally a good book.
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