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New ep! 🖥 #29 | Let It Beep 💻 via @MacintoshFMhttps://t.co/yIJgBGyx1M
— Twenty Thousand Hz (@20korg) November 27, 2017

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New ep! 🖥 #29 | Let It Beep 💻 via @MacintoshFMhttps://t.co/yIJgBGyx1M
— Twenty Thousand Hz (@20korg) November 27, 2017
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— Twenty Thousand Hertz (@20korg) September 20, 2020
Why sports sound better in your living room; Audio engineers are the unsung heroes of the live sports broadcast. via @voxdotcom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DloLoFd3Qvw&feature=youtu.be
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We were about to start production on an episode about sound for broadcast sports, but @JossFong over at @voxdotcom just crushed this topic. This is a must watch! https://t.co/MdB9rMVm8k
— Twenty Thousand Hz (@20korg) May 1, 2018
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What extinct sound do you miss the most? A dial-up modem, maybe? A dot-matrix printer? Hear more about these bygone sounds in our episode "Sound of Extinction."https://t.co/6xSdTDVwAR
— Twenty Thousand Hz (@20korg) February 18, 2018
When people in Hawaii were falsely alerted of a Ballistic Missile threat, the first thing they heard was the sound of an emergency alert. For decades, this tone has alerted us to local weather emergencies and other important events, but it has never been used for its original purpose. In this episode, we explore the history of the Emergency Alert System and its predecessors. Featuring Kelly Williams, from the National Association of Broadcasters, Frank Lucia former EAS advisor for the FCC, and Wade Witmer from FEMA.
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New Ep! 👻 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! 🎃 How does sound drive fear? w/@formosafeatures' Trevor Gates & @UCLA's Dan Blumstein.https://t.co/iARBibkNr1 http://pic.twitter.com/7y1NkN1k0z
— Twenty Thousand Hz (@20korg) October 30, 2017
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Check out our new episode, Fight or Flight, at https://t.co/ExjdpcJCCi http://pic.twitter.com/P6OJyWCUGO
— TwentyThousandHertz (@20korg) August 22, 2017
Are you afraid to fly? Does even the thought of boarding an airplane make you anxious? You’re not alone. Millions of Americans suffer from clinical aviophobia. While some manage to distract themselves long enough to endure a flight, countless others avoid flying altogether. What are those mysterious sounds that trigger our fears on airplanes? And how do we keep our anxieties from interfering with our lives? Featuring Dr. Devika Fiorillo, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist who specializes in anxiety disorders, and Tom Finnegan, a commercial airline pilot with more than 20 years in the air.