Kirk Harnack & Mitch Glider Talk 2wcom on TWiRT

What happens when you get two broadcast pros like Kirk Harnack and Mitch Glider together on This Week in Radio Tech (TWiRT) ? A deep dive into the tech that keeps the industry running—and this time, 2wcom was right in the middle of it.

The Highlights:

  • 🔄 Resilience & Redundancy – Failover strategies that keep audio uninterrupted, no matter the transmission path.
  • 🎛️ Cutting through the noise – Mitch Glider shares his experience with 2wcom’s solutions and how they enable seamless AoIP, cloud workflows, and broadcast flexibility.
  • 🎙️ Codecs & STL – Getting the best audio quality with low latency across different transmission methods.
 

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🕒 [08:35] – Kirk & Mitch break down why reliable failover is more important than ever.
🕒 [19:31] – How 2wcom’s AoIP solutions provide seamless scalability.
🕒 [25:48] – Real-world use cases and success stories from the industry.

Whether you’re an engineer, broadcaster, or just love the tech side of radio, this episode is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.

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