TWiRT Ep. 205 – NPR Labs’ Rich Rarey

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Rich Rarey’s name is synonymous with audio engineering at NPR, and has been for over 30 years.  Now, Rich is the Director of NPR Labs, the USA’s only not-for-profit broadcast technology research and development center.  Rich joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack with broadcast engineering tales from the past, and fascinating looks at an award-winning NPR Labs project in progress now.

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, President, IP Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com

Guest: Rich Rarey, NPR Labs

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