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Section 1: Getting StartedEngineer or Technical Managern Purchases, repairs, and maintains equipment.nnnnMonitors the station’s signal and broadcasting quality.Provides technical training for staff and volunteers who operate consoles, use studios and recordingequipment.Supports the programming department’s technical needs such as adapting studios for different programsor creating remote recording/broadcast operations.Learns about new technologies (such as Short Message Service—SMS and Interactive Voice Response—IVR)that the station can use to improve programming.Here are two examples of an organizational structure; the first is for a small radio station, the second fora larger station.Organizational Structure of a Small Radio StationCommunityAdministratorStation Manager(business development)Program DirectorEngineer/TechnicalAnnouncer/Reporter14 STARTING A <strong>LOCAL</strong> RADIO STATION: A MANUAL FOR AFGHANISTAN

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