MARCO MORENO is a seasoned Senior Broadcast Engineer with extensive experience in television broadcasting. With a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, their career spans over several prestigious companies such as NEP/BSG/PPI, WLRN Public Radio & Television, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, and more. Responsible for setting up television studios and mobile trucks, they have worked on various TV programs including news, soap operas, sports, and music productions. Having started their career as an Electronics Technician, they have a strong foundation in troubleshooting electronic components. Their dedication and expertise have made them a valuable asset in the broadcast engineering field.
WLRN Public Radio & Television
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The Mission of WLRN Public Radio and Television is to provide information, entertainment, and learning services with a commitment to excellence in serving local, national and international communities. The Vision of WLRN Public Radio and Television is to be the most trusted, valued, and supported public media organization in South Florida. HISTORY WLRN is Public Radio and Television for South Florida. WLRN Radio signed on in 1948 as a non-profit, non-commercial broadcast station licensed to the School Board of Dade County. WLRN-TV followed in 1955. Since then, WLRN has grown steadily to become an integral part of the community it serves, offering a rich and varied mix of news and information, arts and culture, childhood education and lifelong learning. WLRN is a multifaceted media enterprise, comprising a television and a radio station, cable services, and closed-circuit educational channels. New digital television and radio channels now complement more traditional broadcast services, ushering in the next stage of WLRN’s evolution. Today, WLRN continues to provide quality public radio and television services to a combined weekly audience of well over a million people in South Florida, from Palm Beach to Key West. WLRN also provides media support to Miami-Dade County Public Schools, whose 320 schools have an enrollment of over 319,000 students.