Election Night 2019 on KYW

Every election night, we always see an uptick in QGoLive usage across the country, and last night was no exception.

As usual, news powerhouse KYW’s fleet of reporters were out in full force.  Here’s an example where Bureau Chief David Madden gives an update on the polls in South Jersey, filing a live report with anchor Ian Bush.

Election night is a good reminder of QGoLive’s powerful ability to have an unlimited number of reporters in cue.  For remote-heavy events including severe weather and election coverage, the anchor or board operator at the studio simply clicks on the picture or name of the reporter to be on air – and they’re live!  Everyone connected to the receiver can hear pre-delay audio, so there’s no confusion when it’s their turn.

 

QGoLive Says Take Me to Church

WHLF in South Boston, Virginia uses QGoLive to broadcast weekly services from the Main Street First Baptist Church.   QGoLive is a great option for live church service remotes and in the case of the First Baptist Church we even worked directly with their A/V director to make sure the quality of the audio was optimized for broadcast.   Give a listen to this nice selection from their Sunday service and let us know if we can assist your station with setting up QGoLive at a house of worship.

 

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Musical QGo in Miami

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Jorge Rodriguez of La Poderosa, WWFE, Miami sent us this aircheck of their live broadcast of the band Zarabanda with QGoLive doing the haulback to the studio from Casino Miami Jai Alai.  The audio and Jorge’s emoticon say it all:

“I broadcast 2 full 2 hour concerts this weekend using QGoLive 👍”

QGoLive, it’s not just for ballgames, liveshots, remotes, and talkshows!

 

Football Time at WHPC


It’s that time of year again and WHPC at Nassau Community College was broadcasting the excitement as the Nassau Lions defeated the Georgia Military Bulldogs at Mitchell Field. Here are Dan Morales and Cody Omage calling the final minutes of the game via QGoLive.  By the way 3 of the 5 finalists for Marconi College station of the year are QGoLive stations, WHPC, WRHU and WSOU!

Voice Tracking with QGoLive at WLEA/WCKR

Today we’re saluting our good friends at WLEA/WCKR in Hornell, New York.   Brian O’Neil added QGoLive a few years ago and write to tell us:

“QGo is working out very well for us by the way, it makes it so that a weekly talk show guest doesn’t have to drive a half an hour one way to the studio, and makes it so our FM morning man doesn’t have to drive in 10 minutes every day to record his show the night before. We like the QGo sound a lot on our end, it’s a big time saver and does a lot to improve sound quality.”

  Here’s an example of Brian with his weekly guest on WLEA-AM:

 

Meteorologist Rob Carolan also uses QGoLive to do his live shots on Brian’s morning show on WLEA.          

Over on WCKR-FM, Fun 92.1 morning man Sean Stewart (left) tracks his show in StationPlaylist using QGoLive.

Here’s a sample track:

 

 

If you would like some help using QGoLive for remote voice tracking write to setup@controlroompro.com and we will figure out the configuration for you.

By the way, WLEA is the station where the great Bob Crane got his start in 1950!

More about Bob Crane at WLEA right here.