The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) is the only organization devoted to the advancement of all levels and types of broadcast engineering. With more than 5,000 members and 114 local chapters, the SBE provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and the sharing of information to help you keep pace with our rapidly changing industry.
The SBE amplifies the voices of broadcast engineers by validating your skills with professional certification, by offering educational opportunities to maintain and expand those skills and by speaking out on technical regulatory issues that affect how you work.All this adds up to keeping you at the top of your field, enhancing your value to your employer, or if you are self-employed, preparing you to meet the changing needs of your clients.
The SBE, a non-profit professional organization formed in 1964, is committed to serving broadcast engineers no matter where in the world you work. From the studio operator to the maintenance engineer and the chief engineer to the vice president of engineering, SBE members come from commercial and non-commercial radio and television stations and cable facilities.
The SBE amplifies the voices of broadcast engineers by validating your skills with professional certification, by offering educational opportunities to maintain and expand those skills and by speaking out on technical regulatory issues that affect how you work.All this adds up to keeping you at the top of your field, enhancing your value to your employer, or if you are self-employed, preparing you to meet the changing needs of your clients.
The SBE, a non-profit professional organization formed in 1964, is committed to serving broadcast engineers no matter where in the world you work. From the studio operator to the maintenance engineer and the chief engineer to the vice president of engineering, SBE members come from commercial and non-commercial radio and television stations and cable facilities.
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Please indicate which chapter you would like to join if your membership application is accepted.
List in chronological order, beginning with the most recent, all formal experience in Broadcast Engineering or related employment.
Indicate field(s) of specialization under "Position."
You must list at least one experience.
If a field does not apply, enter "n/a."
If approved, I agree to abide by the Society of Broadcast Engineers By-Laws and Canons of Ethics.
Visa/Mastercard - The Verification Code is a three-digit number on the back of your credit card.
List in chronological order, beginning with the most recent, all formal experience in Broadcast Engineering or related employment.
Indicate field(s) of specialization under "Position."
You must list at least one experience.
If a field does not apply, enter "n/a."
If approved, I agree to abide by the Society of Broadcast Engineers By-Laws and Canons of Ethics.
Visa/Mastercard - The Verification Code is a three-digit number on the back of your credit card.
Applicants from outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, please contact Scott Jones at the SBE National Office to request reinstatement of your membership.
Donations to the Ennes Scholarship Funds may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Donations to the SBE Engineer Relief Fund help cover membership dues for those who are experiencing hardship due to unemployment.
Donations to this fund are not tax deductible as a charitable expense.
Members of the SBE can now get a free sbe.org email address that will forward to your current email address.
Donations to the Ennes Scholarship Funds may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Donations to the SBE Engineer Relief Fund help cover membership dues for those who are experiencing hardship due to unemployment.
Donations to this fund are not tax deductible as a charitable expense.
Members of the SBE can now get a free sbe.org email address that will forward to your current email address.
The Society of Broadcast Engineers maintains chapters in more than 100 cities across the United States and in Hong Kong.
All major markets have a chapter, as do most medium-size markets.
Even some smaller markets have active chapters.
Though chartered by the national organization, SBE chapters operate as independent sub-groups, electing their own officers and planning their own monthly programs.
Members can elect to be assigned to any chapter they wish, regardless of their own home or work location.
All major markets have a chapter, as do most medium-size markets.
Even some smaller markets have active chapters.
Though chartered by the national organization, SBE chapters operate as independent sub-groups, electing their own officers and planning their own monthly programs.
Members can elect to be assigned to any chapter they wish, regardless of their own home or work location.
The Signal, the society's bimonthly newsletter, provides members with timely articles on various broadcast-related topics, information on upcoming events, recognition of members' activities and achievements and details of SBE services.
The SBE Membership Directory & Buyers' Guide is posted online.
SBE members have exclusive access to the member search and chapter roster search features.
All other areas, including Sustaining Members, the Buyers' Guide and Contract Engineers list are available to anyone.
The SBE Membership Directory & Buyers' Guide is posted online.
SBE members have exclusive access to the member search and chapter roster search features.
All other areas, including Sustaining Members, the Buyers' Guide and Contract Engineers list are available to anyone.
The logos pictured here are the SBE national organization logos and should be used when referring to or affiliating with the SBE national organization.
Chapters may use these logos on their websites, newsletters, signs, or business cards.
For individual use, the logo should be accompanied with the word "member."
Note: JPG versions are on a white background.
PNG versions have a transparent background.
All images are RBG.
For CMYK versions, convert the color space or contact the SBE office for assistance.
Chapters may use these logos on their websites, newsletters, signs, or business cards.
For individual use, the logo should be accompanied with the word "member."
Note: JPG versions are on a white background.
PNG versions have a transparent background.
All images are RBG.
For CMYK versions, convert the color space or contact the SBE office for assistance.
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