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Livewire University Heads to Philadephia
Cleveland - Jan 23, 2008 - Axia Audio has teamed with Broadcasters General Store and Radio Systems to bring a free Livewire University workshop to Philadelphia on Feb. 15, 2008. Livewire University is designed to inform broadcast engineers about IP audio networks. Presented by Axia Audio's Ken Skok and Jim Armstrong, IP University covers the concepts of IP audio as it is applied in the Livewire system.
The event is cosponsored by 25/Seven Systems, Audio Science, Broadcast Bionics and International Datacasting.
Livewire University Philadelphia is free to attendees, and will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hampton Inn, 1301 Race St., Philadelphia. More information: inquiry@AxiaAudio.com, Clark Novak at Axia Audio, 216-241-7225. Online registration is available at www.radiosystems.com/livewireuniversity.
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