From Cockpits to Studios - Human Factors in Broadcast Engineering
What can we learn from aviation on how to run high-pressure and technically complex environments like studios and broadcast transmission chains safely – especially when things go wrong and emotions run high? Dr James Taylor brings his expertise on Human Factors in airline safety and crew resource management to the radio industry.

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LBC's Millbank 2 0

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Radio 2's new studios

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Machine Learning Sounds Terrible

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Community to Cloud

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GPS Hidden Messages - Computerphile

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A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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How To Think SO Clearly People Assume You're Brilliant

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Last Lecture Series: “How to Win Without Crushing Your Soul” - Graham Weaver

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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This Battery Lasts for 30 Years And China Just Put It on the Grid

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Why Evolution Split Your Brain In Half – Brain Asymmetry with Jim Al-Khalili

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He attacks viewers live and harasses women I Rezo reacts

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Lighting up the Lantern – Bauer Media’s New London Broadcast Centre

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777X: The “Simple Upgrade” That Became Boeing’s WORST Nightmare

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Do Planes Carry Dead Bodies?! - Ask The Captain

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