Max FM Station Tour (Part 1 of 6)

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See what's it's like to work at a radio station. Join Chris Kepics on a tour of 100.5 Max-FM's studios in Virginia Beach. Recorded Sept. 2006 (Part 1 of 6)

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  • @itouchipadz4you When you record something that isn't going live on air, and you can edit it etc. before it goes out. (Really it a way that presenters leave work early.)

  • @joe85043 what is a voice track

  • It's really to bad that radio stations do this...I knew a guy that worked in Las Vegas for Clear Channel radio and every station except for one(KWNR FM) was "voice tracked" on a Friday afternoon

  • @republicansarecool The audio gets relayed to a mast off-site

  • no radio antenna there? how does that work?

  • @pinblaster77 Voice tracking is just prerecorded voices of the DJ's set up during the shows to make them seem live.

  • Great video and very informative. Are the other stations voice tracked or do they only play music (besides ESPN of course)? If so, an explanation of voice tracking would make this even better. You must be like the only one in the whole building. Wow. A lot of lights and TVs and stuff on for nobody else being there.

  • Thanks for posting, Chris. Love the detail you go into. It really gives a feeling of how everything works.

  • Started with a tour of the men's room?

    Haha!

    Seriously, thanks for posting this.

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