It's not as glam as it appears!

David Boulton • September 11, 2018
A group of people are walking through an airport with signs for baggage hall and arrivals hall

OK, well it's a little bit cool!

The start of IBC is just around the corner. https://show.ibc.org/

If you are not aware, it is a massive Exhibition and Conference in Amsterdam, dedicated to the world of Broadcasting.
Yes most of the exhibitors are from the world of TV, and we can only drool over the kit and the budgets they have.

A floor plan of a building with various areas labeled
A map of a building shows the location of the viewing hall

To help maintain our position at the forefront of the technology that powers radio stations, we are able to pick and choose products from various manufacturers from around the world.

It's a great time to see new tech, and meet with old friends (from equipment manufacturers, other systems integrators and some of our customers),

Just to give you a scale of the task, the Blue Dot above indicates the AEQ stand. We shall be meeting up with them to have a chat about the equipment we represent for them in the UK.

We will be meeting with Sonifex, Glensound, Audinate and we have meetings arranged with some Radio Visualisation providers, to see if we can find a solution that doesn't cost double the price of your entire audio build.

A cartoon of a man 's face with bloodshot eyes.

With our offices in East Yorkshire, we could get the overnight ferry, that would make a nce trip (if you like boats).

However, we shall be flying from Doncaster to Amsterdam on Saturday evening and squeezing the visit into just the Sunday, flying back late that night. Ready (bright eyed) for work on Monday!

Keep watching our social media feeds and this BLOG where we will let you know about anything we find that might be of interest to you!

By Liam Burke May 12, 2026
Cloud Playout Phase 1 – Winding Down We initially launched Myriad Cloud Playout, now referred to as Phase 1, in the Autumn of 2020 to provide a solution for stations launching in the throes of a worldwide pandemic that rendered a more traditional approach to launching a radio station impractical. At the time we outlined a multi-phased approach to developing the technology in a way that would provide an immediate solution whist paving the way for wider adoption and deployment at scale. Phase 1 (Cloud Playout)– Desktop playout running on hardware hosted at Broadcast Radio HQ. Initially this involved Myriad Playout running on physical or virtual hardware with full remote access via RealVNC and voice tracking & live control via Myriad Anywhere. All other function (Myriad Schedule etc) was done via remote access. Phase 2 (Myriad Cloud Dedicated) – Desktop playout running on datacentre based VM’s offering higher levels of power and connectivity resilience. This was coupled with an extension of Myriad Anywhere to provide true web-based functionality for all major elements of Myriad including Schedule, Admin, User Management etc. Direct remote access is still included via RealVNC to allow for administration of 3rd party applications, Myriad Splits and BR Encoder. Phase 3 (Myriad Cloud Native) – Complete cloud solution running natively on MS Azure without the need for Windows 10/11 host VM. Control over all functionalities including encoding, audio processing and all Myriad functions provided via web interface. Includes native integration with streaming and web players etc. As there is no host Windows PC/VM, there is no direct remote access and no provision to run 3rd party applications. As part of out ongoing commitment to provide the best technical and cost-effective solutions for our customers, we will be deprecating Phase 1 services over the coming months with the option for customers to choose whether to switch to Myriad Cloud Dedicated or Myriad Cloud Native. Which should you pick? We have already identified which Phase 1 customers will likely need to switch Myriad Cloud Dedicated and which have the option to switch to Myriad Cloud Native instead, although the ultimate choice will be with you the customer. Broadly speaking the main factors to consider are: You should consider moving to Myriad Cloud Dedicated if: You are using Myriad Split Playout If you are using specialist 3rd party applications (audio processor, encoder, logging etc) If you are using Myriad Logging on the same PC/VM You want to retain direct remote access for other reasons You should consider moving to Myriad Cloud Native if: You want to avoid issues caused by Windows Updates or hardware driver issues. You want to be able to manage all aspects of your station (including encoding, streaming, archive etc) from a single web portal. Want to be able to add and remove stations and share content between stations managed via your portal. Get seamless integration with web player and optional website CMS / mobile apps. Want to benefit from the reliability and scalability of MS Azure. There are benefits to both platforms and we fully understand that whilst we can make a recommendation, it is down to the customers choice which is the best route for them. In either case, we will handle the migration for you so that all your content is replicated to the new platform and the transition is as seamless as possible. Phase 1 customers will receive emails in the coming days outlining the options and inviting them to contact us for more information and to confirm their decision. Phase 1 accounts for a tiny percentage of our overall Myriad Cloud (dedicated and native) customers so the vast majority of Myriad Cloud users will not be affected. If you have not received an email in the next ten days then you are already on Phase 2 or Phase 3 and the ramp down of Phase 3 will not impact you at all. As ever, if you have any questions, please contact the Broadcast Radio team for more information.
Media player interface showing a list of tracks with
By Billy Billany March 17, 2026
The body content of your post goes here. To edit this text, click on it and delete this default text and start typing your own or paste your own from a different source.