INTRODUCING THe BIGGEST BROADCAST ENGINEERING NERDS AROUND.

WE’ll BET OUR POCKET PEN PROTECTORS ON IT.

AT YOUR SERVICE 24/7

GINO BALOSSI — Broadcast Engineer / Builder / Fixer of Things

Our fearless leader. With over 20-years experience doing all of the things featured on our site. Your main contact. Our team’s main contact. The one who calls the shots. The main man. You get the point.

NICK WERKMANN — Broadcast Engineer / Troubleshooting Guru

The awards are Joe Buck’s. Nick is there making sure his podcast and wireless configuration run smoothly. He knows all the ins-and-outs of FCC auditing and compliance. He speaks wireless configuration, radio tower hardware, transmitters, managing and maintaining IT (virtual and physical), and can call the shots on events and remote broadcasting vehicle fleets.

RYAN SCHULTE — Broadcast Engineer / Troubleshooting Specialist

Ryan has been known to correct equipment supplier instructional materials. They take his calls. A broadcast media know-it-all since 2008, Ryan has served as a producer (KMOX), broadcast engineer (Audacy, St. Louis Blues, and more). With over 15-years experience, Ryan brings technical operations and IT to the table.

JACK LEVERICH — Broadcast Engineer, AM/FM and TV Transmitter Specialist

Jack is a Broadcast Engineer with previous side hustles doing plumbing work, welding, and Cessnas. Broadcasting wise, think Contemporary Media, Zimmer, Sinclair, and iheart. He didn’t want to show his pic in fear old girlfriends would contact him. Jack has a pilot license we take advantage of on tower assessment work and obviously our go-to if a tower gets hit. The underground stuff gets him up in the morning.

HOSS — Aka David Copperfield — Programming Specialist

Hoss is an idea man who loves figuring out how AM and FM broadcast content flows second-by-second. Dead spots in audio transmissions are like fingernails on a blackboard. Hoss will demonstrate his wizardry through automation, live recording, and archived media. Think rabbits and making glitches disappear.

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