Axia Behind the Cellar Door, ATSC 3.0, and FitA
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AoIP a Breeze for U.K. Radio Operator

Axia Finds Success Behind the Cellar Door

Dan Overy After starting out as a television production company in 1983, U.K. entertainment entity Celador finally made a splash more than a decade later with two millionaire-themed productions - the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? game show franchise and the award-winning film Slumdog Millionaire. Celador (a play on "cellar door," known as the most euphonious two words in the English language) also owns 20 radio stations in the U.K.

Having more recently branched out into the radio industry, Group Technical Director Dan Overy has overseen multiple studio upgrades at facilities across the southern U.K. When he has, Axia has been the choice for the transition to Audio over IP.

Why? Dan puts it succinctly: “Easy to use, easy to install, highly recommended.” Find out why Dan thinks Axia is the console of choice for ease of use and interoperability...

Behind the Cellar Door

ATSC 3.0: A Big Bet?
FitA: RCA Victor 45-J-2 Turntable

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A new standard for broadcast distribution known as ATSC 3.0 is under development, but controversy surrounds the audio portion of the standard. Here, TV Technology gets perspectives of industry insiders, including our own Tim Carroll, Telos Alliance CTO / Linear Acoustic founder.

Turntable

There's something of a vinyl renaissance taking place these days, so we thought it might be fun to revisit the turntable tech of yesteryear. Tom Vernon provides the details - and plays the hits for us - on his classic RCA Victor 45-J-2 turntable in this edition of Found in the Attic.

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