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CBS-Owned Stations Purchase Two Solid State Logic C100 Digital Consoles

KMAX (UPN Channel 31) and sister station KOVR (CBS Channel 13) in Sacramento, Calif., are now on the air with two Solid State Logic C100 digital broadcast consoles. The consoles were recently installed in two refurbished audio control rooms, a result of the 2005 merger of the KMAX and KOVR operations that included KMAX’s move into the West Sacramento studios of KOVR.

“SSL is very pleased to be working with CBS-owned and operated stations and their commitment to a two-console purchase,” says Steve Zaretsky, SSL’s vice president of broadcast. “KMAX did an exhaustive evaluation of many different consoles at their facility in Sacramento and chose the C100. Both consoles have gone on the air flawlessly.”

Primarily designed for on-air and live-to-tape production applications, Solid State Logic’s C100 provides simultaneous 5.1, stereo and mono signal paths directly from source through to destination. The console features 80 mix buses for the numerous talent, communication and production area mixes that have become a standard requirement in program creation.

In September, KMAX will become an affiliate of the CW Network, a merger of UPN and The WB.

For more information, visit www.solid-state-logic.com and http://cbs13.com.

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