This year’s schedule for Techcon has been announced and includes the  usual debates on social media, technology and software, with the whole  day hosted once again by Orion Media’s David Lloyd.
Plus, if you ever wanted to run your own pirate DAB multiplex, they’ll show you how.
 It kicks off with a look at the difference between Old Media with the  Social Media Generation, asking the question: “What are the technical  challenges and production opportunities of building interactivity and  social media into traditional broadcast radio?”
That’s followed by details of some of the BBC’s latest developments  in audio and the results of the technical trial of the DRM+ Digital  Radio system carried out earlier this year around Edinburgh.
If you’ve ever wanted to own your own multiplex, the next session  will helpfully demonstrate a fully featured DAB/DAB+ multiplexer and  transmitter for less than five grand, followed by a few Techno-Bytes and  a presentation from Ofcom about pirate radio before lunch.
After the triangle sandwiches, crunchy crisps and mini flapjacks, the  topic is Automated Music Reporting where Soundmouse talk about the  technology behind their new music fingerprinting service which PRS for  Music will use to identify music performances broadcast on radio.
A comedy interlude follows as Jon Holmes provides a little light  relief before afternoon sessions about broadcasting during the Olympics,  the issues around the interpretation of numbers and extreme engineering  with BFBS.
If you miss any of the conference, futurologist James Cridland looks  back in his own unique way with the help of an 11 inch MacBook Air.
Radio Academy Chair John Myers then closes the day, no doubt with directions to the nearest bar.
The full schedule can be found here and tickets are still available to purchase.
(Source : Radio Today, UK) 

 
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