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05-May-2020 Press Releases

Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer Elevates Live Audio with Studio Technologies

SKOKIE, IL, 5 MAY 2020 – During an extensive career mixing audio for live sports, Fred Aldous has earned over 20 Emmy awards and a spot in the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. He currently works as a lead mixer and audio consultant for FOX Sports, managing live audio for a variety of broadcasts, including professional football and racing. Improving viewers’ sound experience over time has necessitated a shift to a Dante®-enabled digital workflow powered by products from Studio Technologies.

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09-Sep-2019 Press Releases

NFL Kickoff 2019: Networks Beef Up Football Audio

Audio for football games has reached a pinnacle, at least technically. The ability to pull in sound from the gridiron — from microphones on players to parabolic receptors with sensitivity a CIA spook would respect — is just short of reality-show pervasiveness. The only brakes on collecting sound during games are legal ones, a combination of league dicta, collective-bargaining agreements, and collegiate regulations.

The incipient 2019-20 NFL and collegiate seasons reflect both boundaries and accomplishments but also demonstrate how other audio technologies are making themselves felt on the field.

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27-Mar-2018 Press Releases

Studio Technologies Introduces New On-Air Capabilities at NAB 2018 with Models 205, 206, and 208 Announcer’s Consoles

LAS VEGAS, NV, 27 MARCH 2018 – Studio Technologies, manufacturer of high-quality audio, video, and fiber-optic solutions, expands its Dante® compatible offerings at NAB 2018 (Booth C7550) with three new announcer’s consoles, the Model 205, Model 206, and Model 208. All offer unique combinations of analog and digital audio resources to create perfect on-air talent hubs that deliver excellent audio quality in both Dante audio-over Ethernet and traditional analog audio environments.

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