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Last October Peter Gill started you on the road to getting the best from station automation.  Now it’s time to roll up sleeves and get down and dirty.

In the next Technorama Tuesdays Webinar we go into geek-mode with automation systems.  What are the options?  What are the gotchas?  What technical parameters?  Which systems?  How do you get the best use from the technology and your people?

Who’s this webinar for?

This one is for technologists and people who want to get into the weeds or ask the super-technical questions.   As always, we also welcome managers, programmers, presenters, and anyone who is responsible for keeping the automation system sounding good.

What will we cover?

In this free 1-hr online learning experience you’ll:

  • hear from a long-term community and commercial radio station programmer
  • get some more useful tips on making the automation sound like you’re really there
  • have the opportunity to discuss different automation platforms
  • be able to ask questions and get suggestions from some serious systems experts

It doesn’t matter which automation system you use – or maybe you don’t have automation yet and this will help you make some useful decisions

This Technorama Training Tuesday webinar will be presented by Peter Gill and will be moderated by John Maizels.  Plus a team of experts waiting in the wings.

When is it?

Tuesday 26 February 2019 at 18:30  (that’s 6:30PM) Australian Eastern Daylight Time.

How do I sign up?

Easy:  click here.

Cost

Nothing more than an hour of your time on a Tuesday night.

Our presenter

Peter Gill is a Technorama member, a CMTO Trainer and Coast FM Volunteer.  Peter has been actively involved in community and commercial radio for over 50 years, from DJing and producing through to working as both a Programming and Production Manager at various stations. His extensive experience also covers training and mentoring, in-house at stations as well as for JMC Academy.   Peter currently works at Coast FM in Cairns.

Technorama Tuesdays is an initiative of Technorama Incorporated, and is supported by the Community Media Training Organisation.