[QuadList] NOW!- Broadcast Engineering to cease Some Notes and Publication bound and other
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Sun Oct 27 13:38:55 CDT 2013
Notes and Nods from the archivist's desk -
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As a young person I would live to fill out reader service cards...
from many technical publications...
My distraught mother used to gripe about triaging a 2 foot stack of
mail some days that would arrive at the house some times day after
day... Heh!
Some of the demise of printed publications is the Internet... no
longer do we have to mail away to get information like we did in the days
of the read service cards....
No longer do we have to make as many long distance calls for info.....
email... so quick... so easy...
Writing a letter on paper!? I have not done that in ages.
Commenting on _NewBay Media_ (http://www.newbaymedia.com/) ... seems like
they have some many pubs they are tripping over them selves.... expect to
see this thin out some.
TV Technology is one of my favorites we archive printed copies of those
too at the museum.
One of my Wireless technology mags just went into the NON print
domain... available only electronically now...
EXTRA MAGS - TRADE OR?
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One of the GRAND OLE MAGS was McGraw Hill's ELECTRONICS we have a
wonderful bound set of them at the museum. we are also going to have some
spare bound issues for trade that are duplicate
Have Duplicate Bound BSTJs ( Bell System Technical Journals) BOUND
wide cross section of dates plus and extra full bound set. also have
loose separate issues that are duplicate.
Have Duplicate RCA REVIEW ... some extras are bound some are loose
Have extra RCA BROADCAST NEWS various issues and quite a few extra.
will have some extra RADIO NEWS ( from the 20s forward)
will have some duplicate loose and bound early FORTUNE MAGAZINE ( a
great insight into the time America was on top of it all)
There you go for folks that love it on paper this stuff is amazing!
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 10/27/2013 10:41:16 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com writes:
I've e-mailed BE's long-time editor Brad Dick to ask whether the
_broadcastengineering.com_ (http://broadcastengineering.com/) website will stay up
as an archive of all the work produced since it went on-line.
In addition to the website at _http://broadcastengineering.com_
(http://broadcastengineering.com/) ,
there are back-issues of the print product:
http://broadcastengineering.com/magazine-issues/broadcast-engineering
BE is/was a publication of _Penton_
(http://penton.com/AboutUs/AboutPenton/tabid/57/Default.aspx) , based in NYC. BE appears to be Penton's _only
publication in the digital media/broadcast field_
(http://penton.com/OurMarkets/tabid/56/Default.aspx) , so it would seem the company is exiting that
market.
That leaves few print or online resources that specifically target
broadcasters from a technical perspective.
The one that immediately comes to mind is _NewBay Media_
(http://www.newbaymedia.com/) 's _TV Technology_ (http://www.tvtechnology.com/index) , where
QuadList member James O'Neal is Technology Editor.
NewBay has a raft of publications aimed at electronic media, including the
venerable _Broadcasting & Cable_ (http://www.broadcastingcable.com/) ,
which was the other magazine that I think a lot of us pored over, even at an
early age... to see where jobs were, who sold or bought what stations, and
keep up with news that went beyond the strictly technical side of the
business.
The magazine publishing business has seen a lot of changes in the last 20
years, as publications were sold and re-sold. Broadcasting is one of them
that went from the founder's hands back when I first started reading it in
the mid-60s through a succession of owners.
Seems like that's happened to a lot of Icons in the media industry,
including the three original Alphabet Nets.
Hope you're all having a good Sunday.
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary
Skype: TedLangdell
e-mail: _ted at quadvideotapegroup.com_ (mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com)
On Oct 26, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Dennis Degan wrote:
On Oct 26, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Ted Langdell wrote:
> Broadcast Engineering magazine (and its deceased competitor Broadcast
Management/Engineering) have been a part of my on-going education as a
broadcaster since 1965, when I discovered a stack of back issues in a closet at a
radio station I often visited as a pre-teenager.
I agree:
BE was what piqued my interest in all things electronic. I also first
discovered the magazine in the 1960's. It's what brought me first into the
radio business and then into TV. While other mags have come and gone, I have
always had a special fondness for Broadcast Engineering. I never
abandoned them, and have been a subscriber continuously since the early '70's. I
will forever hold on to the October 2013 copy I have right in front of me:
The last published edition of Broadcast Engineering. Thanks, old friend.
You've served us well.
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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