
Information for Broadcast Media
Emory provides on-campus studio facilities to broadcast media for live interviews of faculty, administrators, staff and students.
Audio Interviews
Housed in the Office of University Media Relations
is a studio with ISDN lines using either the g.722 or Musicam
transmission mode and equipped with a RoadRunner audio mixer.
Phone interviews have been done with Emory faculty and national
and international broadcast outlets, including the BBC and NPR.
The studio is available from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. EST Monday-Friday
and by special arrangement. For
ISDN studio scheduling, contact Elaine Justice 404-727-0643
(w), 404-520-4325 (cell) or elaine.justice@emory.edu.
TV Interviews
Housed in Goizueta Business School at Emory University
is a fiber-optic broadcast studio, fully equipped with professional
broadcast lighting, state-of-the-art audio equipment, and the
latest in fiber-optic video delivery that provides television
broadcasters with a simple solution for using faculty experts
at Emory. Staffed by broadcast professionals with experience
at CNN, ABC and PBS, the Emory studio has a portfolio of both
live and taped national and international broadcasts with leading
news and entertainment companies. The studio has a direct link
to UpSouth Communications for uplinking to C and Ku band satellite,
as well as VYVX fiberoptic for television. For
studio availability or fiber optic studio technical information,
contact Alan Pogue 404-727-4925 (w), 404-217-9353 (cell) or Alan_Pogue@bus.emory.edu.
The university's team of professionals also can help in finding the right expert for each news story. With a cadre of top-ranked programs in a variety of areas, including law, theology, business and medicine, there is an expert at Emory for nearly every topic.