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16 June 2011, Cleveland Ohio, USA
The
University of Sunderland, one of the UK’s most respected technical
universities, is outfitting their popular youth-oriented radio outlet
with Axia consoles and an Axia Livewire routing network.
Sunderland’s 107 Spark FM (sparksunderland.com)
serves North East England with programming tailored to teens and young
adults; Fred Marden, formerly of The Eagle and BBC Surrey, plays a lead
role in the station's operation.
The University of Sunderland's Axia purchase, made through Broadcast
Bionics (based in West Sussex, England), includes eight- and 20-position
Element 2.0 mixing consoles, PowerStation integrated console engines, a
variety of Axia Audio Nodes for routing and audio I/O, and the Axia
IP-Audio Driver, Windows®-based software that allows an audio delivery
PC to output and record multiple simultaneous channels of
broadcast-quality audio via direct Ethernet connection.
Axia allows broadcasters to quickly and easily build audio networks
using switched Ethernet to connect a few rooms, or an entire facility.
Axia networks have a total system capacity of more than 10,000 audio
streams, and can carry hundreds of digital stereo channels (plus machine
logic and PAD) over a single CAT-6 cable, eliminating much of the cost
normally associated with wiring labor and infrastructure. Axia radio
consoles are a hit, with installations in over 2,000 studios worldwide.
For more information, visit
www.AxiaAudio.com or contact Clark Novak at Axia Audio by email at
cnovak@AxiaAudio.com, or by phone at +1-216-241-7225.
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Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio
products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio
applications. Along with the popular Element 2.0 modular console for
on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios,
Axia products include the PowerStation integrated console engine,
intercom systems, digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and
software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio
systems.
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