Radio studio equipment and radio station development
The following features further information on getting a radio station on air.
A very important part of setting up a radio station is determining the correct radio studio equipment. You first need to know where you are going to broadcast from and the size of your studio. You need to consider your format and on air expectations before you can decide on any radio studio equipment. You can then determine which pieces of equipment you will require in order to fulfil those expectations. You will need to contemplate the ideal size of your mixing desk, how many microphones you will require, what the requirements of your computer system will be, how many and what length cables you will need, and what is the most suitable radio automation software for you.
However, let's not rush into things. There are many other steps to complete before we reach the stage of choosing your radio studio equipment. The first of these steps are deciding on your broadcast distance, which licence to apply for, and finding an available FM frequency to broadcast on. Then come the concerns of the equipment needed outside the studio and fulfilling your music royalty obligations. There is a particular order these steps should be carried out in to ensure the process runs smoothly and you are not breaking the law or cropping up unnecessary expenses.
Mulcher Broadcasting can collaborate with you to ensure that you do things in the right order. Our extensive industry experience has allowed us to develop a service that will meet your every need when you decide to set up a radio station. Our guide will lead you from the outset, covering all stages of the process, including deciding on radio studio equipment when the time comes. Our support is ongoing, backing you right through until your station is operational. Our experienced technicians will use information about your specific circumstances to deliver you a guide that is suited to you.
We have many testimonials from satisfied customers which, after following
our advice, have achieved their dream of starting a radio station. It
is our pleasure to offer you the same support and mentoring, from the
larger issues such as licensing and frequencies, right down to advising
you on the smallest piece of radio studio equipment.
If you have any questions on radio studio equipment or other issues involved in developing a radio station, simply fill in the form on the right and click on the 'Submit' button.
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