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Sep262009

First TWiRT Episode - Just after October 5th, 2009

Behind the scenes - we're doing a dry run and having a conference call this week. A few details to work out and make sure everyone has a good connection and is comfortable.

Hey, we're seeking your ideas for show topics!  How about your ideas for weekly show segments?  Perhaps "Shock the Engineer" or some such.

Post your ideas in the Comments area just below.

 

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Reader Comments (3)

Kirk,
How about "remotes worth remembering" (we call them outside broadcasts - OBs - in Aust.) for anecdotes about the good and bad (and plain ugly) remotes.
Could be an occasional segment.
You could call for listener submissions....

Show topics..
I do understand that you'll need to cover HD Radio topics strongly - but a show on DAB+ and DRM could be interesting.

How about modern STL technologies? Radio - licensed vs unlicensed. Wired - T1 vs business grade IP virtual circuits etc..

Cheers,
Peter Smerdon.

September 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPeter Smerdon

In addition to DAB+ and DRM, there's also FM eXtra - I know that there are some very creative ideas for using it...

September 30, 2009 | Registered CommenterChris Tarr

Peter, who would you suggest to have on the show to discuss DAB+ and DRM?

October 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKirk Harnack
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