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  2. Outside broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Outside broadcasting (OB) is the electronic field production (EFP) of television or radio programmes (typically to cover television news and sports television events) from a mobile remote broadcast television studio.

  3. Production truck - Wikipedia

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    A television production truck or OB van is a small mobile production control room to allow filming of events and video production at locations outside a regular television studio. They are used for remote broadcasts , outside broadcasting (OB), and electronic field production (EFP).

  4. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...

  5. Public address system - Wikipedia

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    Jensen and Pridham refined the system and connected a phonograph to the loudspeaker so it could broadcast recorded music. [10] They did this on a number of occasions, including once at the Napa laboratory, at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, [9] and on December 24, 1915, at San Francisco City Hall alongside Mayor James Rolph. [10]

  6. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    A composer writes the music for a production. They may also conduct an orchestra, or part of an orchestra, that plays the music. The composer occasionally writes theme music for a television show. A television program's theme music is a melody closely associated with the show, usually played during the title sequence and end closing credits.

  7. Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast engineering is the field of electrical engineering, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting. Audio engineering and RF engineering are also essential parts of broadcast engineering, being their own subsets of electrical engineering.

  8. Remote recording - Wikipedia

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    A remote truck and its interiors, 1970. Remote recording, also known as location recording, is the act of making a high-quality complex audio recording of a live concert performance, or any other location recording that uses multitrack recording techniques outside of a recording studio. [1]

  9. NEP Group - Wikipedia

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    NEP Group, Inc. also known as NEP Supershooters LP [5] (formerly NEP Broadcasting LLC) is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based and privately owned international production company that provides outsourced teleproduction services for major events throughout the world.