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Tom Ray reports in and gives us a tour of the WJMJ-FM transmitter site near Burlington, Connecticut. Then Chris Tarr and Kevin Trueblood discuss radio engineering for a statewide Public Radio network, focusing on metadata strategy from multiple sources to multiple distribution outlets.
HOSTS
Chris Tarr, Director of Engineering – 88Nine RadioMilwaukee
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com
Guest: Kevin Trueblood, Broadcast Engineer, Wisconsin Public Radio
Follow Kirk on Twitter – @kharnack
Follow TWiRT on Twitter – @TWiRTshow
TWIRT IS SPONSORED BY
The Telos ProSTREAM streaming audio processor and encoder.
