Meet The Team

 
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Ryan Anderson

Producer / Audio Engineer

Ryan Anderson is a professional music producer and audio engineer specializing in both live sound and studio recording.  

He attended Central Michigan University where he graduated with a degree in Broadcasting and Cinematic Arts, and a minor in Music.

Ryan currently resides in metro Detroit and has worked as a live sound engineer for many of the area’s iconic venues, including Royal Oak Music Theater, St. Andrew’s Hall, The Village Theater, The Loving Touch and Blind Pig.

He has also been contracted to work for numerous music festivals, including Detroit’s Mo Pop Festival and New Holland’s Hatter Days celebration.

In the studio, Ryan began his professional career in Chicago working at Chicago Recording Company.

His most recent studio position was through Entercom as the lead audio engineer at MusicTown Detroit, where he oversaw all technical operations of the recording studio, broadcast studio and live performance venue.

Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to work with numerous notable clients including Netflix and Quicken Loans, along with national artists such as Lizzo, DMX, The Jacksons, John Oates, Demi Lovato, Fall Out Boy, Charlie Puth and many more.

From the studio to the stage, Ryan refuses to aim for anything short of excellence. He is always ready for a new adventure and can’t wait for what’s next in today’s music industry.

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Annie Scaramuzzino

Producer / Videographer

Annie Scaramuzzino fell in love with broadcasting and supporting the local arts during her time at Michigan State University. While earning a B.A. in Media Arts and Technology, Annie worked for four years at MSU’s student radio station, where her focus was on promoting local musicians, before accepting her first professional role as a content manager for Beasley Media Group's digital corporate office in 2011. 

Beginning in 2014, she worked for several years as the webmaster for Entercom Detroit’s 98.7 AMP Radio (now ALT 98.7), where her primary role was to grow the station’s audience on the web and through social media. 

Annie later signed on as Digital Content and Communities Specialist at 101.9 WDET - Detroit’s NPR affiliate. As a member of the station’s marketing team, Annie’s position at WDET enabled her to connect with Detroit community members and organizations both online and in-person.

Two years ago, she accepted a role as executive director of MusicTown Detroit, overseeing day-to-day operations of the organization, and working closely with both the Entercom Detroit radio stations and members of the metro Detroit community to build unique and memorable experiences in the facility’s studios and event space.

Annie remains passionate about broadcasting, and is a board member for the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ Foundation.

She also continues to be an avid fan and supporter of local music and art, and is excited to get back to attending shows around Detroit soon.