Ken Tucker is a seasoned broadcasting professional with extensive experience in technical support and engineering. Currently serving as a Technical Support Engineer at ENCO Systems, Inc. since November 2014, Ken specializes in assisting clients with advanced radio automation software. Since September 2006, Ken has also worked as a Broadcast Engineer for IMG College, managing audio during live sports broadcasts and overseeing equipment logistics. Additionally, as a Freelance Broadcast Engineer since 1996, Ken has collaborated with prominent networks including the BBC and NPR. Previous roles include Remote Broadcast Engineer and Audio Engineer at WJR-AM, WDRQ-FM, and WDVD-FM, where Ken handled equipment testing and broadcast production, and Assistant Production Director at WDET-FM, focusing on production management and training. Ken holds a Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Communications from Wayne State University and an Associate of Arts in Mass Communications from Henry Ford College.
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ENCO Systems
ENCO’s heritage began in 1983 by providing computer-based process control for critical industrial applications. Building on our expertise in automation technology and an in-depth understanding of challenges faced by television and radio broadcasters, we focused on applying computer-based automation to broadcasting. ENCO adopted the concepts of computer-controlled automation found in high-tech factories and applied them to the broadcast studio. In 1991, ENCO’s first digital audio delivery system, DAD, replaced error-prone manual CART systems commonly used to sequence and play audio content. DAD increased flexibility and productivity for broadcasters and enabled trouble-free automated formats that could run for an hour, or for days without intervention.