How much did that cost?They had a building UPS which kept critical systems up for around 30min.
How much did that cost?They had a building UPS which kept critical systems up for around 30min.
Don't know. Came with the station.How much did that cost?
Requires maintenance and eventual replacement.Don't know. Came with the station.
Maintenance wasn't that expensive over 24 months. Because of the market size and ultimate revenue contribution of that particular station, I would have recommended not replacing the exiting building UPS. Instead, I'd opt for rack mounted UPS's for critical racks only.Requires maintenance and eventual replacement
Stand alone station with back up power sources. Minimal office space and likely few employees at any given time. Makes sense to save money on the cost of buying a generator. Individual UPS can be replaced as needed. If one goes down or quits than you can rely on multiple other ones.Maintenance wasn't that expensive over 24 months. Because of the market size and ultimate revenue contribution of that particular station, I would have recommended not replacing the exiting building UPS. Instead, I'd opt for rack mounted UPS's for critical racks only.
While more and more groups have centralized logging and control functions, that is intended to save money and guarantee supervision 24/7.“I thoroughly doubt that. Nobody pays to have monitoring done to catch off-air incidents of a station group they are invested in.”
They do. Most broadcast companies have remote monitoring from out of market that keeps watch on everything from automation to transmission sites. This is reporting any disruption of service. Information is reported to management.
They may have an auxiliary transmitter, but very likely they do not have an auxiliary site.“That is why a station in NYC or LA may have a fully equipped auxiliary transmitter site, but one in Utica or Fresno will not.”
I bet Fresno and Utica have functioning AUX systems in place.
"Don't overspend when the ROI is not justifiable" is the axiom here.“There is a point where the cost of prevention vastly exceeds the saving of airtime or the loss of revenue and is not worth it”
This is having your cake and eating it too. “It better work 24/7 but don’t spend money keeping it functioning”. Not uncommon.
That did not answer the question. You may have engineering experience, but your comments on management are not realistic now or "back in the day".“It sounds like your experience in management, sales and general administration are very limited)”
Hahaha! Enjoying retirement.
Most of us have systems that save or backup jobs frequently.Did they at least have a backup power source so when the power goes out they can see and walk around and shut computers down? Or did it just shut off all at once? Sucks to have a full days work get dumped when a cpu shuts off.
Everyone knows the deal when they sign on.Sounds absolutely heavenly.
I want Ryan Seacrests budget. Now. And I wanna work from home. Where’s my signature go?
And Ryan produces many times his pay in income. What do you provide to justify your salary?I want Ryan Seacrests budget. Now. And I wanna work from home. Where’s my signature go?