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  Society of Broadcast Engineers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Society of Broadcast Engineers or SBE is a professional organization for engineers in broadcast radio and television.
SBE is also known for its involvement in developing a nationwide network of volunteer frequency coordinators.
SBE has published a number of important books for use by broadcast engineers, technicians and operators.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Society_of_Broadcast_Engineers   (714 words)

  
 SBE JOB LINE
SBE is not responsible for actions taken by persons at the companies listed, nor is a party to any agreement made between the listed companies and job applicants.
Primary Responsibility: The chief engineer is primarily responsible for the engineering and maintenance of the Network’s in-house broadcast and edit facility.
Candidate must be Industry Certified as a Broadcast Engineer from a known certification center equal to the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
www.sbe.org /jobline.html   (15084 words)

  
 TVTechnology - News
This year, SBE members attending the Ennes/SBE program, "Converting Broadcast Operations to an Information Technology Platform," on Saturday April 17, will receive a $200 discount off the NAB non-member, full conference registration fee (the form is available at www.sbe.org), saving roughly the cost of a well-bought plane fare to the show.
Broadcast engineers have a good story to tell the industry, and the Ennes sessions are where it happens.
SBE and the Ennes Trust provide several educational opportunities throughout the year, but NAB is an annual opportunity to gather a number of top-quality presenters together for a full day of education.
www.tvtechnology.com /features/news/nab_SBE_explores.shtml   (1103 words)

  
 Tektronix: Press Release > Tektronix Honored by Society of Broadcast Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Formed in 1963, the Society of Broadcast Engineers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancements of all levels of broadcast engineering.
SBE's certification program recognizes and raises the professional status of broadcast engineers by providing standards of professional competence.
SBE has experienced much growth in that time, and the continued support provided by Tektronix as an SBE Sustaining Member has been an important key to that success," said Troy D. Pennington, President, SBE.
www.tek.com /Measurement/Products/press/sbe   (343 words)

  
 SBE Creates Curriculum Guide for Schools
One of the objectives of the SBE Certification Program is to encourage broadcast engineers to continue their professional development and remain current with the state of the art.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers is the professional organization for radio and television engineers and those in related fields.
SBE's Certification Program is certified by the National Skills Standards Board.
www.beaweb.org /04news/sbecurriculum.html   (320 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers turns 40 with a celebration in Las Vegas
What started as a gathering of about 100 broadcast engineers at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago during the 1964 NAB convention, has grown to more than 5,500 members in 107 chapters today.
He is still active as a broadcast engineering consultant and writes a regular column that appears in Radio magazine, sister publication to Broadcast Engineering.
SBE members attending the NAB convention in Las Vegas this spring are invited to celebrate the SBE's 40th birthday during the SBE membership meeting at 5 p.m.
www.broadcastengineering.com /news/broadcasting_dd/index.html   (503 words)

  
 Big Shoes for Today’s Broadcast Engineers
Today, broadcast engineers are one of the most valuable resources to their company.
Broadcasting has been an intriguing business for investors for a long time and today, that interest is stronger than ever.
In a good operation, broadcast engineers are considered an asset and their opinions are highly solicited.
www.tvtechnology.com /features/news/f-sbe-broadcast.shtml   (809 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter 67 Inc. July 1998 Newsletter
This is not an engineering guide but is instead a practical guide for broadcast and production professionals who are making their own transition from analog to digital at any and all stages of the production process.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers is organized to support the technical requirements of professional engineers in the radio and television broadcast industry.
Broadcasters won a major victory this week when a Federal Judge ruled that PrimeTime24 a wholesaler of satellite programming to the DBS market, was guilty of providing CBS and FOX network programming to customers who were able to receive local stations.
www.sbe67.org /nl_jul98.htm   (5994 words)

  
 Broadcast and Sound Technicians
A college degree in engineering is needed to become chief engineer at a large TV station.
The overall employment of broadcast and sound technicians is expected to grow slowly through the year 2008.
However, employment growth in radio and television broadcasting may be tempered somewhat because of slow growth in the number of new radio and television stations and laborsaving technical advances, such as computer-controlled programming and remote control of transmitters.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/ooh20002001/112.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Google Search: Broadcast Society of Broadcast Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
However, certification by the Society of Broadcast Engineers is a mark of competence...
Society of Broadcast Engineers turns 40 with a celebration in Las...
SBE members will be able to celebrate the organization’s 40 years of accomplishments at this year’s NAB convention when the society meets during its annual...
www.searchplay.com /search.php?searchwords=Broadcast+Society+of+Broadcast+Engineers&fwwords=Society+of+Broadcast+Engineers   (276 words)

  
 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators set up, operate, and maintain a wide variety of electrical and electronic equipment involved in almost any radio or television broadcast, concert, play, musical recording, television show, or movie.
Overall employment of broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators is expected to grow about as fast as average for all occupations through the year 2014.
Employment of broadcast technicians is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014, as advancements in technology enhance the capabilities of technicians to produce higher quality radio and television programming.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos109.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
The Duke Society of Black Engineers, specifically, are on a mission to not only incease the number of successful minority engineers at Duke University, but to form a growing network amongst ourselves, alumni, and other undergraduate engineers within the Triangle area.
Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and education needed by all plastics and polymer professionals
SAME brings together professional engineers and those in engineering-related fields to improve and increase the engineering capabilities of the nation; and to exchange and advance the knowledge of engineering technologies, applications, and practices.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=SBE   (1583 words)

  
 Broadcast Technicians
The best way to prepare for a broadcast technician job in radio or television is to obtain technical school, community college, or college training in broadcast technology or in engineering or electronics.
People seeking beginning jobs as radio and television broadcast technicians are expected to face strong competition in major metropolitan areas, where the number of qualified job seekers greatly exceeds the number of openings.
According to a survey conducted by the National Association of Broadcasters and the Broadcast Cable Financial Management Association, average earnings for technicians at radio stations were $30,251 a year in 1996.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/ooh9899/58.htm   (1573 words)

  
 ARRLWeb: ARRL and SBE MOU
ARRL recognizes SBE as a non-profit organization of technical professionals in the broadcasting and related industries, which serves the interests of broadcast engineers and is devoted to the advancement of all levels and types of broadcast engineering.
SBE publishes certain educational materials for broadcast engineers, and serves as a fraternal organization for technical broadcast professionals.
SBE's primary mission is to promote excellence in Broadcast Engineering and related areas through education, professional standards, certification, and information exchange, and to foster a high standard of ethics in personal conduct and work performance.
www.arrl.org /FandES/field/mou/sbe.html   (862 words)

  
 SBE Chapter 103 - Nashville Tennessee
The Society of Broadcast Engineers, formed in 1963 as the Institute of Broadcast Engineers, is a nonprofit organization serving the interests of broadcast engineers.
Chapter #103 of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, represents almost every broadcast organization in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky and are dedicated to promoting Broadcast Engineering as a profession.
The SBE in Nashville coordinates the technical operations of Middle Tennessee broadcast stations and serves as a resource for engineers to turn to for support and assistance.
www.broadcast.net /~sbe103   (319 words)

  
 Broadcast Engineering Distance Learning at CIE
Broadcast Engineering explores important theories and principles related specifically to broadcasting, but because it does not contain any laboratory work, it is best suited to those students who already have some previous education or practical experience in electronics.
Broadcast Engineering graduates are eligible to earn a Certified Broadcast Technologist certification (CBT) from the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE).
SBE is the only organization devoted to the advancement of all levels and types of broadcast engineering.
www.cie-wc.edu /Broadcast-Engineering.asp   (680 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter 16 Home Page
The purpose of the Society is to serve the professional needs of those persons engaged in Broadcast Engineering, including Radio, Television and Industry.
Chapter 16 of the Society of Broadcast Engineers is the Seattle, Washington, regional Chapter.
Sea-Con, formerly known as The Electronic Equipment Expo, is an annual event held in Seattle, Washington, sponsored by the Society of Broadcast Engineers, Seattle Chapter 16.
www.broadcast.net /~sbe16   (202 words)

  
 SBE Chapter 74 meeting schedule
She is working to fulfill her childhood goal to work in broadcasting, specifically as a broadcast engineer.
Broadcasting of simulated EAS data bursts, tones, messages etc. is specifically forbidden under the FCC Rules and Regulations.
Broadcast of a simulated activation complete with data bursts can result in a Notice Of Violation being issued by the Enforcement Division of the FCC resulting in a monetary fine.
www.radiostation.com /sbe74/meeting.htm   (1555 words)

  
 Euphonix - News - Max Air Broadcast Tour
The 37-city demonstration begins September 25, 2002 in Minneapolis and is scheduled to be at the April 2003 NAB convention in Las Vegas after a cross-country journey.
"We've spoken with a lot of engineers at broadcast facilities, and they are all very enthusiastic about us bringing the vehicle to their facility.
Engineers will really get a sense of what Max Air and other digital audio and video equipment can do for them at a time when the transition to digital is at the top of their agenda.
www.euphonix.com /news/news2002/0822802_max_air_tour.htm   (430 words)

  
 Welcome to HDTV News Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
SBE and ATSC will work together to develop a variety of training opportunities for broadcast engineers.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers, formed in 1963, is a non-profit organization serving the interests of Broadcast Engineers.
SBE is an international organization with a broad membership including studio and transmitter operators and technicians, supervisors, announcer- technicians, chief engineers of commercial and educational stations, engineering vice presidents, consultants, field and sales engineers.
www.hdtvmagazine.com /archives/atscsebnewsrelease.html   (286 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter # 113, Knoxville, TN
Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter # 113, Knoxville, TN Society of Broadcast Engineers
Welcome to the Knoxville chapter of the Society of Broadcast Engineers!
We are located in Knoxville, Tennessee, the home of the University of TennesseeVolunteers and the gateway to the Smoky Mountains.
www.broadcast.net /~sbe113   (62 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers Ch. 35
Chapter 35 of the SBE encompasses radio and television engineers along with other associated engineers and people with a technical interest in broadcasting and communications in the Louisville, Lexington, Ft. Knox and surrounding areas in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky.
Broadcasting began in Kentucky on July 18th, 1922 when Credo F. Harris announced, "This is WHAS.
Some have even debated that radio was invented in Kentucky by Calloway County farmer Nathan B. Stubblefield.
www.sbe35.org   (108 words)

  
 Welcome to Chapter 40 of the SBE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
The Bay Area Broadcast Engineers, an informal luncheon group, has been meeting monthly since 1961 and consists of Radio and TV engineers and broadcast vendors.
Many of its members joined SBE when it was formed and in recent years the luncheon became an SBE activity.
SBE has provisions for student members and students are especially invited to the evening technical meetings.
www.lns.com /sbe   (181 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter 82 - Detroit
During months when there is no program scheduled, the Chapter joins other Detroit and Michigan-area RF and transmitter engineers and others interested for lunch, usually on the first Friday of the month at 12:00 noon at Alia's Restaurant, at 27167 Greenfield Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in Southfield.
Detroit Section of The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
For more information on SBE certification examinations, please visit the SBE Website or contact Frank Maynard, Certification Chair, at (248) 355-7129 or fjmaynard at cbs dot com.
www.broadcast.net /~sbe82   (708 words)

  
 SBE Chapter 67 Inc. - Dallas/Ft. Worth Home Page
To the home of the Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter 67 Inc. We have been an active SBE Chapter since 1979.
We are the second largest SBE Chapter in the country.
For newsletter contributions and advertising, our closing date for newsletters is 14 days before last Thursday of each month.
www.sbe67.org   (256 words)

  
 Society of Broadcast Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Billed as the world’s largest electronic media show, the NAB conference and exhibition is a major convention in the broadcast calendar.
The Texas Association of Broadcasters is the largest state broadcast association in the nation.
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www.sbe38.org   (435 words)

  
 Mr. Steve Sandlin | Mass Communication
Sandlin was trained in industrial electronics at Lamar University and is the former Chief Engineer at KBTX Television in Bryan/College Station as well as several radio stations, including KSAM in Huntsville.
Sandlin has been recognized as a Certified Professional Broadcast Engineer by the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
Sandlin is active in the Society of Broadcast Engineers and in a consulting capacity, and frequently provides technical assistance to regional broadcast facilities on matters pertaining to antennas, transmission facilities and other technical matters.
www.shsu.edu /~com_www/faculty/sandlin.html   (124 words)

  
 SBE Chapter 37 - Welcome! Page - Welcome to Chapter 37!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Thanks for visiting the Washington DC Chapter of the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
Our members include local radio and television engineers, national and international network technicians, consulting engineers, electronics manufacturers and Federal employees working in broadcast related positions.
Regardless of your area of broadcast interest, you are sure to find a warm welcome at the Washington DC Chapter of the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
www.sbe37.org   (107 words)

  
 SBE San Diego Chapter 36 - Home
The popular industry email bulletin CGC Communicator published by Communications General Corporation consulting engineer Robert Gonsett ran a series of summary articles this year on the emissions of what he terms "mini-transmitters" used for getting audio from satellite receivers to automobile FM radios.
The union says that, "Channel 10 wants to eliminate jobs and refuses to negotiate over the issue, despite making huge profits." According to a San Diego Business Journal article, some advertisers are none too happy to be included in the boycott list.
Experienced broadcast engineers are needed in the region.
www.sbe36.org   (757 words)

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