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Broadcast Tech News – JAZZ.FM91 adopts SDS broadcast management software

 

 

JAZZ.FM91 (CJRT-FM) Toronto has adopted Specialty Data Systems (SDS) broadcast management software as part of ongoing changes at the station. JAZZ.FM91 managing director Lorie Russell says implementing the software will cut down on duplication of work and increase efficiencies. SDS Symphony encompasses traffic, sales, CRM, creative, reports and A/R.

SMPTE has expanded its SMPTE Virtual Classroom offerings with new course “Imaging System Fundamentals: From Light to Lenses.” Led by instructors from the Rochester Institute of Technology, David Long and Ricardo Figueroa, the eight-week course will cover the underpinning concepts and scientific principles as the basis for understanding how imaging systems work and the physics of image capture. The program is available online to participants around the world, who can opt to do the independent self-study version of the course. Additional SMPTE Virtual Classroom courses include:

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