Under the leadership of Monégasque businessman and president of Radio Monaco, Gildo Pastor, the station continues its ascent, equipping itself with cutting-edge technology and meeting the highest standards.
Sept. 18 marked a significant step in the evolution of Radio Monaco, which has now transitioned to fully digital multimedia. The station’s visual experience now includes five 4k ultra-high-definition cameras, custom lighting for each presenter, two large video walls and immersive LED strips. Audio technology is equally advanced, with the integration of an AI-assisted RCS system, ensuring broadcast sound quality meets top international standards. The team at SAVE Diffusion expertly executed the new audio broadcast setup, which also involved a complete Wheatstone WheatNet IP audio networked studio system comprising of routing, logic control, console surfaces, talent stations, mic processors and virtual interfaces, all tightly integrated into RCS program automation as well as camera automation.
To oversee this transformation, Radio Monaco turned to French DJ and technology enthusiast Joachim Garraud, who lent his expertise in every aspect, from technical choices to studio acoustics, design and lighting. This marks the beginning of a new era for Monaco’s only radio station. With this ultra-modern digital infrastructure, the station now delivers a 360-degree multimedia experience.
“My vision has always been to constantly renew and reinvent what our station offers. Today, Radio Monaco is no longer just a radio station but a key multimedia player. Through our continuous pursuit of innovation, we provide an immersive and modern experience while remaining deeply rooted in the Principality, close to its key figures, major events and vibrant news,” said Pastor.
Frédéric Brulhatour is editor of La Lettre Pro.
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