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Friday
Sep152023

TWiRT 661 - Workbenching from a New Studio with John Bisset

For thirty-two years John Bisset has uncovered and shared some of the best ideas in broadcast engineering techniques, useful supplies, and best practices. Every few months John joins us on TWiRT to share the best tip and tricks. Today we’re with John in-person in the new “Wolf” control room of WIWF-FM in Charleston, South Carolina.  Cumulus Regional DoE, Justin “JT” Tucker is here, too, for a quick tour and story about this new studio, built on Audio over IP technology from Axia. 

Show Notes:
Gas cylinder storage requirements
Milwaukee 2381-XL X-Large M12 Cordless Lithium-Ion Black Heated Hoodie Kit
HotHands Hand Warmer Value Pack
Rechargeable LED Work Lights with Magnetic Base and 360° Rotation
Danger Do Not Touch Hurt While Dying SIGN

Guests:
Justin Tucker - Regional Director of Engineering Southeast at Cumulus Media
John Bisset - Director, Western US Sales at Telos Alliance & “Workbench” columnist at Radio World

Host:
Kirk Harnack - Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, Oxford Media Group & South Seas Broadcasting

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