About a year or two ago, the local Dallas SBE chapter was invited to tour the ABC Radio Network Operation Center in North Dallas. I believe it is currently owned by Cumulus, so things may have changed, but probably not much. It is an impressively huge facility. I believe there were something like 26 studios for the various network feeds.
To be fair, we did visit after 6:00 PM so it was "after hours," but it was remarkable how few people we saw. There was a Security Guard at the front door, as well as our host engineer and her assistant. There may have been a couple of other people in the building, but I don't recall seeing many. Every studio we entered was running some type of voice tracked automation. The Rack Room was the most impressive part of the operation. It was huge, with tons of servers, routers and Ethernet cables running very neatly in overhead racks. Clearly, it was the heart of the operation.
This facility feeds hundreds (if not thousands) of local radio stations with at least some of their programming. I'm sure the regular business day, there are a lot more people buzzing around, but at least at night, nobody was home. Just the computers...
To be fair, we did visit after 6:00 PM so it was "after hours," but it was remarkable how few people we saw. There was a Security Guard at the front door, as well as our host engineer and her assistant. There may have been a couple of other people in the building, but I don't recall seeing many. Every studio we entered was running some type of voice tracked automation. The Rack Room was the most impressive part of the operation. It was huge, with tons of servers, routers and Ethernet cables running very neatly in overhead racks. Clearly, it was the heart of the operation.
This facility feeds hundreds (if not thousands) of local radio stations with at least some of their programming. I'm sure the regular business day, there are a lot more people buzzing around, but at least at night, nobody was home. Just the computers...