TWiRT Ep. 225 – Every Broadcast is a Remote with Bob Page 9-4-14

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Meet Bob Page, the studio manager with two studios and no transmitter.  With a revolving door for the on-air talent.  And for whom every single broadcast shift is a “remote.”   Bob manages the Radio Broadcast Center at Universal Studios, Florida.  He and Jason Mercurio manage, train, facilitate, troubleshoot, connect, and do whatever else is needed to get from 2 to 5 broadcasts on the air each day from these spectacular studios.

We experienced some tech difficulties during the broadcast.  Naturally, the high-speed Internet link checked out perfectly before the broadcast.  But, it went dead and we had to use a backup Internet connection.  Quality wasn’t so good, but Bob Page’s interview, along with Chris Tobin’s comments, are worth watching or listening to.

Link from the show:

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist, Content Creator Solutions
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com

Guest: Bob Page, Radio Broadcast Center Manager, Universal Studios, Florida

Follow Kirk on Twitter – @kharnack
Follow TWiRT on Twitter – @TWiRTshow

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The Telos ZIP ONE automatic IP-Audio codec.  Easy to use and it’s automatic. By, Lawo – maker of the new crystalCLEAR virtual radio console – Intuitive, progressive, and focused – crystalClear is the radio console with a mutli-touch touchscreen interface. And by Axia – consoles, mixing engines, intercoms, phones, audio processors – only Axia connects to so much, so easily.