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Seacrest Studios Use VoxPro for Patient Call-Ins

Newest studio has opened in Salt Lake City

A Wheatstone VoxPro system is being used at the new broadcast studio at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. The studio was recently completed by the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.

“Like the first Seacrest studios built at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in 2010 and all those that followed, the new studio will broadcast more than 30 hours of live content a week on closed-circuit TV throughout the hospital and include Wheatstone’s VoxPro recording and editing for song requests and other call-ins by hospital patients,” the manufacturer said in a press release.

The studio features designated phone lines that allow patients to call in to request songs. VoxPro controllers and software are used for live editing in on-air control rooms and newsrooms. They were donated for use in all 14 Seacrest studios by Wheatstone through Broadcasters General Store.

Other studios are in children’s hospitals in Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Memphis, Nashville, New York (Queens), Orlando, Philadelphia and Washington.

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