Sometimes in life we are introduced to someone who holds a particular position for his or her employer and it is instantly apparent that this person is ideally suited for his or her responsibilities. Mike Sprysenski is clearly one such individual. He displays a calm, thoughtful, and professional demeanor that illustrates he is exactly in the right job, as Team Lead for iHeart Media’s Engineering. He manages the broadcast engineers who handle the wide-range of day-to-day engineering issues at iHeart’s massive number of radio stations. Mike joins hosts, Kirk A. Harnack and Chris Tarr, for Episode 679 of the TWiRT Podcast, in order to discuss the management of the engineering problems at radio stations in the most efficient manner possible. This Episode gives broadcast engineers much to think about, as they consider how to build efficiencies into the plans for their own broadcast facilities in both the near term and in the future.
Sometimes in life we are introduced to someone who holds a particular position for his or her employer and it is instantly apparent that this person is ideally suited for his or her responsibilities. Mike Sprysenski is clearly one such individual. He displays a calm, thoughtful, and professional demeanor that illustrates he is exactly in the right job, as Team Lead for iHeart Media’s Engineering. He manages the broadcast engineers who handle the wide-range of day-to-day engineering issues at iHeart’s massive number of radio stations.
Mike joins hosts, Kirk A. Harnack and Chris Tarr, for Episode 679 of the TWiRT Podcast, in order to discuss the management of the engineering problems at radio stations in the most efficient manner possible. This Episode gives broadcast engineers much to think about, as they consider how to build efficiencies into the plans for their own broadcast facilities in both the near term and in the future.