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15 April 2009, Cleveland Ohio, USA
CBS Radio will expand the Axia IP-Audio network in their Boston
cluster to include Hot A/C station WBMX-FM, joining classic rocker WZLX-FM,
which deployed Axia studios in 2007.
WBMX will rebuild four studios using Axia’s new PowerStation™
integrated console engine, paired with Element 2.0 modular broadcast
consoles. The sale was made through Axia distributor Broadcasters
General Store.
“The WBMX project underscores one of the reasons Axia has become so
popular with broadcasters,” says Axia marketing director Clark Novak.
“Axia networks scale very easily, so clients can expand them whenever
the need arises by simply plugging in new gear with Ethernet cable.
We’ve seen many installations grow from an initial one or two studios,
with clients adding more capacity as their time and budget permits.”
More than 1,000 studios worldwide are now on-the-air with Axia
IP-Audio systems, which enable broadcasters to build audio routing
networks of any size using standard switched Ethernet. Axia networks
have a total system capacity of more than 10,000 audio streams, and can
carry hundreds of digital stereo channels over a single CAT-6 cable.
For more information, please 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 modular console for on-air,
commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios, Axia
products include digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and
software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio
systems.
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