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Eric Small
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Aug 1, 2008, 14:06

Eric Small entered the broadcasting industry in 1964 in New York City at the classic music station WNCN.  In 1969 Eric became a member of the technical department at A&R Recording under Phil Ramone, one of the most prolific producers/engineers in the music industry.  He went on to become Chief Engineer at WOR-FM New York.

In 1974 Mr. Small co-invented the original Orban Optimod ® FM audio processor.  Turning to consulting, Eric worked with most of the major broadcaster in North America.  In a career shift, he was an aerospace hardware and software designer for the visual portion of the F/A-18 combat flight simulator.  His heart though was in broadcasting and he returned to it in 1981 when he founded Modulation Sciences.

During his long career Eric dedicated himself to the TV and radio broadcasting industry serving on numerous committees, panels, and as a prolific writer, authoring white papers, opinion letters and editorials.  In fact, when Multichannel Television Sound emerged, he was a voting member of the BTSC, the group that wrote the standard for multi-channel TV sound.

It is this passion that continues to drive him.  He is always looking to solve broadcasting's technical challenges in its complex and ever changing environment.



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