Join SBE Chapter 47 and the AES for a joint gathering with the Audio Engineering Society for a tour of NPR West facilities in Culver City and presentation on best practices for achieving and maintaining high quality audio for broadcast radio. This is an in-person event but will also be broadcast via Zoom Webinar.
In-Person Attendance
NPR West
9909 Jefferson Blvd,
Culver City, CA 90232
Parking : You may use all the parking spots in the NPR lot EXCEPT the row in front of the back building (Pretty Bird). Street parking is also available, carpool/ridesharing advised.
Tuesday July 30th 7:00-9:30pm.
Drinks and Snacks will be provided
Zoom Webinar Attendance
Presenters
Doug Irwin: Doug is a career broadcast engineer with extensive major market experience: 18 years in San Francisco, 6 years in New York and now more than 11 in Los Angeles. His current role is Regional EngineeringLead for the Los Angeles region for iHeartMedia.
Margaret Luthar: Margaret is an audio engineer based in Los Angeles, with experience in music studios in the United States, and abroad. She’s a broadcast engineer for NPR, and a music mastering engineer via her company Dark Sky Mastering. In addition, she cuts the lacquer masters used in making records.
Patrick Murray: Patrick has been an audio engineer at NPR since 1997, having worked in DC, San Francisco, and now Culver City. He’s technical director emeritus of WATC, News Ops, WESAT, and WESUN. His passion is to create good radio, whether live on air or podcast.
To attend in person, please register via the button below on Eventbrite. If you’d like to join us via Zoom webinar please register below for the link.