BBC Radio’s Virtual Local Radio project is done and proven. Talent, management, engineering, and listeners are delighted with the results. Now Dan McQuillin is designing the next generation of minimalist studios that still do everything needed and desired for radio content creation. Beyond “Cushions and Daylight”, Camera One, Bionic Table, and Bionic Picnic - all introduced and explained on this edition of TWiRT.
Show Notes:
BBC completes groundbreaking ViLoR local radio project
All-IP Virtualised Radio Network Case Study by Geoff Woolf, ViLoR Project Director, BBC
Camera One radio visualization
If you play Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch, use these TWiRT-exclusive gift codes from Dan:
Bionics Cap: MO-GM80-D90C-P5YC
Bionics T-Shirt: MO-473R-K91B-21RD
Guest:
Dan McQuillin - Managing Director at Broadcast Bionics
Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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