GFQ Network audio podcasts

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Guys from Queens Network Inc (GFQ Network) has rapidly become one of the leading producer of “talk-radio” style Internet programing. Each of GFQ’s shows are produced live within the Queens NYC headquarters, and consists of numerous long-running web-based programming.
GFQ was founded and created by Andrew Zarian in April 2009, now joined by over a dozen more people on the creative team who host and contribute to the various broadcasts. Each show can be seen live on our website GFQlive.tv, and can be downloaded as an Audio/Video podcast from the GFQ Network website.

What does "The World's Tallest Remote Boy" know about radio remotes that WE don't know? Let's find out together! Charles Kinney with Cox Media Group, including the legendary WSB AM-FM in Atlanta, is our guest TODAY on TWiRT. We recount the way we handle remote audio and signalling for decades - before the Public Internet came along - and what techniques we’re using now to get audio from live, outside broadcasts back to our radio studios.

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AEW ran this week’s Dynamite and Rampage Grand Slam shows in our backyard this week, and we were able to attend and give a first-hand perspective of our experience as we broke down the show. Jon Moxley is now a three-time AEW champion after defeating B...
WWE had some pretty big announcements this week, with Survivor Series now featuring War Games and the Crown Jewel main event featuring Roman Reigns and Logan Paul. We get into that and talk a little bit about Monday Night Raw with the Fight Pit returni...
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WWE is running "Clash at the Castle" this weekend in Cardiff, Wales. We go through the card and break down some of the rumors, speculating on returns like Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt. We do a full AEW Dynamite review and how it pertains to All Out th...
Fellow engineers, does the word "Programmatic" cause you to switch gears, pivot, and focus on something that seems more engineering-related? "Programmatic" has had that effect on me, for sure! Well I'm pulling my head out of the streaming "sand" and g...
On Wednesday, Jon Moxley defeated CM Punk in a shockingly quick match on AEW Dynamite Wednesday. We break down what happened and discuss the plans going forward! WWE TV continues to give us more surprises, with Johnny Gargano showing up on Monday Night...
Jake Bechtold was beginning his radio engineering career almost 10 years ago when he made his debut on TWiRT 159. Now Jake is the new Chief Engineer at Radio FM Media in Fargo, North Dakota, responsible for ten radio stations - from studios to transmit...
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With the regime change in WWE, there are a lot of returns that happened this past week, including Karrion Kross on SmackDown and Dexter Lumis on WWE Raw. What does this mean and will there be more returns in the near future?
We talk about the fallout from WWE SummerSlam, some of the highlights, and, of course, the big main event between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. Things look much different and there seems to be a certain amount of excitement around the product now that...
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A love and aptitude for broadcast engineering, combined with a passion for story-telling puts Marcos O’Rourke in a unique position. He’s single-handedly educating and entertaining our community of broadcast engineers and enthusiasts.
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On this special Mat Men Podcast, the guys react to the breaking news of WWE CEO Vince McMahon retiring. They take a look at the order of events that happened Friday afternoon when he announced his retirement.
Andrew found himself mired in a mess this week, regarding USA Network changing the Monday Night Raw TV rating to TV-14, he goes into detail on what he was told when and why it changed back to PG. In the middle of the recording,
John Bisset is back with radio engineering tips, techniques, and trinkets to make our lives better and our jobs more complete. Need to level a heavy transmitter or break into a locked car? John says the Air Wedge Alignment Tool is what you need.