Seeing the Light with Axia in Belgium and the Other Day the Music Died
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Seeing the Light with Axia in Belgium

Brussels non-profit uses Axia to produce audiobooks for sight-impaired

Axia for Audiobooks

Belgian non-profit Licht en Liefde works to develop and advance programs for the sight-impaired, including the production of audiobooks and other materials in audio formats.

As you might imagine, producing over 100 audiobooks per year requires a significant amount of studio time. And what does Licht en Liefde use for the production of this audio content? The Axia DESQ.

With its ease of operation and, multiple presets and other key features, it doesn't require a professional broadcast engineer to get a quick grasp of the DESQ console, making it an ideal choice for recording operations such as these.

Get Behind the DESQ

Making a Connection with IP Audio
The (Other) Day the Music Died

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When connecting audio from broadcast studio to transmitter site, an engineer needs to understand all options for IP Audio connection protocols. In this video, Kirk Harnack describes which options work best with the Telos Z/IP One in a given scenario.

WABC

WABC New York was a major Top 40 station for most of the '60s and '70s, but that run ended in the early 1980s with a format switch to News/Talk. Here's the WCBS-TV newscast covering the event just hours later, on the evening of May 10, 1982.

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