Netia said WQXR(FM) in New York is using Radio-Assist 7.5 digital audio software programs and Isilon Systems’ Isilon IQ clustered storage system.
The commercial classical station is doing a studio improvement project. The Netia and Isilon system will enable conversion of the CD library to a hard-disk system and eventually provide a production environment capable of creating additional content for a variety of distribution platforms, Netia stated.
Harold F. Chambers III is director of operations and production at WQXR.