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Publicado el 22/05/2020

IEEE AR YP y BTS - Webinar "Broadcasting's Bright Future"
Paul Shulins - Viernes 29 de mayo 2020, 18:00 (AR) - En idioma inglés


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Los Capítulos Argentinos de Young Professionals (YP) y Broadcast Technology (BTS) invitan al webinar a cargo de Paul Shulins, Disertante Distinguido BTS.
La conferencia se brindará en idioma inglés
Fecha y hora: Viernes 29 de mayo 2020, 18:00 (AR)
Inscripción:   http://bit.ly/yp-bts-vol1
Actividad gratuita, se solicita inscripción previa.

Abstract
The Broadcast landscape is changing rapidly, and today's engineers are learning new skills as the technology evolves. There is more emphasis on data delivery today and we are constantly finding better ways to deliver content to our audiences.
What does this mean for the young engineers embarking on a career in broadest engineering?
During this webinar I will reflect on my career in broadcast engineering, sharing experiences and observations, helping us to recognize trends and react to them wisely.
Using practical experience examples like facility consolidation, adopting new technology such as HD Radio and using tools for ratings metrics, I will review some of the innovations I have been a part of, the results of those advances, and how the career has been so rewarding.
 I will discuss why broadcasting is here to stay, and why I believe we have the most efficient way of distributing content.
For anybody interested in Broadcast Engineering this discussion will be a positive experience.
 A question and answer period will follow the presentation.

Biografía de Paul Shulins:   
Today Paul Shulins is President of Shulins' Solutions, a radio and tv broadcast consulting firm based in Andover Massachusetts, specializing in remote control solutions, studio design and construction, antenna protection systems and ratings metrics.
Previously, Paul joined Burk Technology as Vice President and Chief Technology Officer in September of 2017.
He is a member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, and has held an SBE Radio Engineer Certification since 1982.
Paul is also a member of the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society, and has co-chaired the BTS Broadcast Symposium for several years. And was recently elected by the BTS AdCom as a distinguished lecturer.
Paul has also has served as an elected member of the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society's administrative committee for three years. Today he is the treasurer for IEEE's Broadcast Technology Society.
Paul earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Hampshire System in 1979 with majors in physics, chemistry and natural sciences.

 


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