Milwaukee PBS
Karl Landwehr is an experienced broadcast engineer and audio specialist with a career spanning over three decades. Currently employed at Milwaukee Public Television since October 2011, Karl focuses on small film crew audio, including hidden microphones and interview recordings, and has notably redesigned and installed a comprehensive audio system for a remote production truck. Additionally, Karl has provided audio assistance for FOX Sports since 1995 and is the owner of Landlock Audio, offering consulting services in various audio capacities. Karl's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, earned between 1985 and 1994.
Milwaukee PBS
Milwaukee PBS is southeastern Wisconsin’s premier non-commercial media organization. Milwaukee PBS consists of two high-definition television stations, WMVS and WMVT, and four additional digital television services. The Milwaukee PBS stations are the area’s only over-the-air source for PBS and other national public television programs, and also offer a diverse schedule of their own award-winning local series and specials. WMVS and WMVT are licensed to the Milwaukee Area Technical College District Board, and the stations’ studios and offices are located on MATC’s downtown campus at 1036 N. 8th Street, Milwaukee. Over 600,000 viewers watch Milwaukee PBS’s two primary broadcast channels each month from throughout southeastern and parts of south central Wisconsin, and in northern Illinois.