Dipole Keith wrote: » I know some of the Nova presenters are still at home, Lucy, Marty & Dee, Q102 the same I heard Martin King today & Aidan Cooney during the week all coming from home.
Losty Dublin wrote: » It doesn't take a lot. A half decent mic, sound card a mixer, and a good laptop is the guts of what you need, along with a streaming software to allow you to get the audio out and a good broadband or ISDN connection. A DJ playout software negates needing a mixer though your sound card set up would need to be a little more capable to deal with a mic in and audio out. By and large the mic set up will be the downside here. Broadcast standard ribbon or condenser mics cost a lot of money and are not available readily available in the likes of DJ Box (Hi Mark ) while home studios won't have mic processing kits to hand as a rule. Oh and professional soundproofed studios cost a fortune as well. I know that many stations can play ads and tracks from home without needing them to be even stored locally on their computer, with a view to lessen the need for live shows on site. Certainly I know of at least one FM 104 DJ who's done some of their shows from home for over a decade now.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I remember at the start hearing Brian Dobson from home,and thinking his microphone doesnt sound so good..I wonder do they have to get their own equipment,or would the station have to provide broadcast standard equipment.Handy though..You wouldnt have to dress to go to work..
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » This is all the equipment he seems to use, apart from a laptop.https://twitter.com/BryanMIreland/status/1254837443783798784?s=19
ford fiesta wrote: » Dobson is back in RTE now, as you can see him there on RTE News Now on TV. Gavin Jennings is likely to be still at home, unless he is in another RTE studio for Morning Ireland. Ian Dempsey was broadcasting from home, not sure if he still is.. Keith walsh and Michael Cahill on RTE Gold were / are at home also. Also Ciara King on 2FM So was Tom Dunne and Ciara Kelly Newstalk
ford fiesta wrote: » Ruth Scott covering on Nova earlier today broadcasting from home
ford fiesta wrote: » My understanding is that this thread is about the topic of presenters broadcasting from home since mid March??
climbingpanda wrote: » Yes, but I mean it's surprising it took Broadcast till now to work from home when Online and Internet have been doing it for years.
Bard wrote: » It was a novelty mentioning “coming from my home” initially but I don’t tend to do it any more as the vast majority of listeners genuinely don’t care... and why should they??
Bard wrote: » I’ve been broadcasting and doing commercial production duties from home myself for months now. My setup is: a decent spec PC (with SSD storage not HDD for quietness) running 2 screens, a Microsoft surface tablet with remote control software for the studio desk in the station (so I don’t need anyone to do desk op for me), an old Gemini PS-626 mixer (upgrading this soon) with a couple of ground loop isolators, a Comrex Access portable device for sending audio from that mixer back to the studio, a sennheiser e825s cardioid mic with telescopic arm and pop shield, an amazon echo dot (for monitoring/listening back), a MacBook Air with a wireless midi keyboard (for ‘instruments’.. my ‘in-studio drum kit’ mainly), some pretty decent Presonus speakers, a headphone amplifier and Sennheiser headphones... all gear that was collected over the years (the comrex and the MS tablet belong to the station) ... and all currently neatly set up in the spare room in my in-laws’ house! It was a novelty mentioning “coming from my home” initially but I don’t tend to do it any more as the vast majority of listeners genuinely don’t care... and why should they??
[Deleted User] wrote: » You are well set up there..Do you find it it harder to broadcast from home,as you wouldnt have the same atmosphere as the radio station studio?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Maybe it's the slight, but real, possibility of disaster. What if the fire alarm went off when Ciara Kelly was in the hot press? What if someone were relentlessly ringing Pat Kenny's doorbell, or if Claire Byrne's kids had invaded her shed? Excitement, that's what we want.