TWiRT Ep. 237 – Radio Engineering at the Museum 12-4-14

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New radio studios are always a cause for excitement. The Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago is home to the Paul & Angel Harvey Studio, and the newly-rebuilt Art Laboe Control Room.  We’re talking with Bruce DuMont, President and Founder of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, plus audio producers, Colin Ashmead and Chris Cwiak, along with Greg Dahl, who installed the new equipment.

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HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist, Content Creator Solutions
Chris Tarr, Director of Operations & Engineering at 88Nine RadioMilwaukee
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com

Guests:

  • Bruce Dumont – President & Founder, Museum of Broadcast Communications
  • Collin Ashmead – Engineer / Producer, “Beyond the Beltway”
  • Chris Cwiak – Audio Engineer, Museum of Broadcast Engineer
  • Greg Dahl – President of Second Opinion Communications

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Axia Audio and the Axia Radius Networked IP-Audio console. Throw your budget a curve and meet Radius. By the Telos Z/IP ONE IP-codec – The IP-codec that drops jaws, not audio. And by Lawo – and the new crystalCLEAR virtual radio console – crystalClear is the radio console with a mutli-touch touchscreen interface.