
Kickstart Your Media Technology Career!
Discover the latest technologies!
About this Event
Join us for a special Media Forward program at WBAL, Baltimore, designed to
introduce students to careers in broadcast media through tours of its AM, FM, and TV
broadcast operations, alumni success stories, live interactive SBE study support for
CRO/CTO certifications (part of the WKHS training curriculum), and advice on
education, mentorship, and professional opportunities.
Cameo presentations will also be shared by industry stalwarts Jonathan Solomon, Kerry
Plackmeyer, Perry Priestley, David Van Dyke, Chris Singleton, Bob Eburg, Brian
Szewczyk, Kevin Trueblood, Jim Hammond, Camri McKee, and Towson University EMF
department leadership.
Our participants include:
--Juniors and seniors from WKHS (Kent County High School) broadcast training program
--Media students from Montgomery College and Towson University
--Educators, mentors, engineers, and media professionals from SMPTE and SBE
Media Forward is a SMPTE and SBE DC initiative that connects high school and
college students with broadcast and media professionals through tours, presentations,
and mentorship — helping inspire the next generation of engineers, technologists, and
storytellers.
The Kent County High School broadcast student cohort will travel by bus and share
stories and advice with their community college and four-year university companions.
WKHS is a class B1 full power FM station in the Baltimore DMA, with all facets operated
by students and community volunteers. WKHS is one of the few high power HS
stations in the country with great success rate of employment to dozens still in the
industry, including our own DC market engineer Fred Willard of Televisa/Univision. The
station puts solid grade B signal into Baltimore city and has an omnidirectional reception
radius of 60 miles.
This Media Forward Town Hall is for students interested in any facet of media
technology – audio, video, streaming, podcasting, broadcast, editing, and promotion.
SMPTE is the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, the leading
worldwide media technology membership organization. Setting technical standards and
offering exemplary training.
For those attending virtually a Microsoft Teams link is provided after registration for the
lecture portion of the event, and for the remote speakers that will be presenting to share
their screen. TEAMS will not be able to cover the tour portion of the meeting, although
teams will be up and running the entire meeting.
About Media Forward:
Media Forward is an initiative of the late Peter Wharton, that continues in his honor,
building careers in media technologies and associated fields, providing students with
technical knowledge and an understanding of what it takes to succeed in the technical
and production areas of the media industry today. Peter was a mentor to many of us in
the DC media market.
About SBE
The Society of Broadcast Engineers--is a technical organization representing
more than 4,000 members in the U.S and overseas, and offering certification,
mentorship, education, and professional networking.
Our combined members run television networks and stations, sports facilities, film and
recording studios, production houses as well as cloud services, technology companies
and a host of other media technology enterprises.
We encourage local DC and Baltimore SBE and SMPTE members to come support and
get to know the next generation of media technology professionals. This is an in-person
event that includes lectures and a tour of the WBAL (AM/FM) radio and TV broadcast
facilities.
Parking instructions at WBAL Baltimore (television hill):
Once through the Hooper Avenue security gate, proceed to park in the lot adjacent the
entrance. Allow enough time to show ID and sign in the electronic name tag generation
station. We have a lot to cover starting at 9:45, so recommend arriving no later than
9:25 am.
Thanks for the generosity of WBAL and Hearst broadcasting for providing the facility,
staff, and time to give tours of their great facility.
This is a no charge event to participants, and lunch is provided by the generosity of
are excellent sponsors.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
WBAL-TV 11, 3800 Hooper Avenue, Baltimore, United States
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