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Marketron announced an expanded, multi-year and multi-million dollar agreement with Townsquare Media to deploy Marketron software and services across the broadcaster's entire business. Townsquare currently owns 243 stations across 51 U.S. markets.
Wheatstone Processing is on its way to several stations.
■ Big 105 (Red Deer, AB) purchased two M-2 digital voice processors through Ron Paley Broadcast, Canada.
■ Beasley Broadcast (Miami, FL) purchased several M-1 and M-2 digital voice processors as well as several E-4 control surfaces for an existing TDM Bridge system.
■ Beasley Broadcast (Fort Myers, FL) purchased a VP-8 digital audio processor.
■ Univision Radio (Houston, TX) purchased two AirAura spectral audio processors.
■ Univision Radio (Dallas, TX) purchased an AirAura spectral audio processor.
■ Univision Radio (Austin, TX) purchased an AirAura spectral audio processor.
■ Radio Korea USA Inc., (Los Angeles, CA) purchased an AM-10 digital audio processor through BSW, Washington.
■ Elmhurst College's WRSE-FM (Illinois) purchased an M-2 digital voice processor through SCMS, North Carolina.
■ KPUA-AM (Hilo, HI) purchased a VP-8 audio processor through BSW.
■ Reach Media (Dallas, TX) purchased three M-2 digital voice processors through Crouse Kimzey, Texas.
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