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The different networks have their own sound and their network-specific requirements but there are common technical standards for all programme makers delivering audio for broadcast on BBC Radio.

The way we broadcast programmes is in a state of transition. The VCS digital playout system has been introduced across the networks and we are moving towards BWAV files as the preferred means of delivering the audio for broadcast. Some networks are further down this route than others and you should always discuss with the commissioning network how you deliver your programme.

The technical specifications for programme material to be delivered as BWAV files can be found here. This site is maintained by the Technical Quality Monitor.

We have tried to standardise the Recording and Delivery Requirements for the different radio networks, however there are still some differences. The specific requirements [PDF, 131Kb] for the network which has commissioned your programme are updated frequently to reflect changes in operational requirements so please check them regularly.

Other information on the BBC's policies, procedures and standards for technology can be found here.

Page last updated 16 December 2008





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