Aspects of Television Engineering
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Television engineering involves skills borrowed from other disiplines, namely electrical / electronic and computer enginnering. Siting a (hypothetical) case study where a television facility is being planned for construction involves the collaboration of several disiplines including the architect, (who usually maintains oversight of all the relevent trades), the facility owners and their representatives, (typically the chief engineer, production managers, directors, and other technical persons).
There is also a business side to television engineering as with most engineeirng diciplines. That is usually the requirement to maximize the stakeholders or owners capital invewstment pursuant to the production and delivery of television content. Television facilities invest heavily in purpose-built systems to facilitate the end product. As such, your goal as an engineer is to extract the maximum amount to performance possible out of the system while also maintaining the system when things go wrong - or preferably before things go wrong.