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Public TV station KQED installs Euphonix Max Air console
Dec 27, 2004 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
KQED has purchased a Euphonix Max Air digital audio broadcast console. The new console will support the station’s intention to broadcast five different program channels simultaneously and to air programs in HD.
KQED broadcasts programs from PBS and other distributors, along with producing its own unique programs, series and specials.
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