[SBE] defining broadcast engineer

Sam Garfield Sgarfield at dilicast.com
Sun Mar 16 20:40:50 EDT 2008


Chris,
The reference to "Media Engineer" sounds like work is in a library, not
a Broadcast Facility.

Sam

chscherer at everestkc.net wrote:

> We use the term "broadcast engineer" to cover a wide range of duties and jobs. I don't think you can define a broadcast engineer (or a media engineer) in simple, absolute terms. Each situation is different.

>

> As I started compiling some ideas on this question, I kept wondering why a definition is needed. Cowboy, why does the SBE need to define what a broadcast or media engineer is?

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> From: Cowboy <curt at spam-o-matic.net>

>

>> By CLEARLY defining in *today's* context, What Is a Broadcast

>> Engineer ? And, what he/she is *not* !

>>

>> I'll get you started.

>> Today, the guy who knows how to do an "audio proof" and the guys who

>> can't actually do one but know what it is, is *not* a broadcast

>> engineer. The "audio proof" has no place today, because...........

>>

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>> On Sunday 16 March 2008 07:06 pm, k7cr wrote:

>>

>>> How can the SBE help those that are struggling

>>> with this issue at this time?

>>>

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