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Confidently deliver to your radio affiliates.

(without satellites)

Prism is a purpose-built, global broadcasting platform designed to replace traditional satellite audio distribution.

Its hardware and software are engineered from the ground up to work in unison, creating a resilient omni-directional Audio Delivery Network "ADN" for broadcast-grade audio delivery from studios to affiliates. The result is a cost-effective solution that offers far more ease, control, insight, and flexibility than traditional satellite distribution.

All remotely controlled from any browser - even your phone.

This is far beyond what off-the-shelf products can offer.

Prism: blue

"Quattro" 4-channel hardware receiver

Reliable Endpoints

The Prism Quattro is a purpose-built hardware receiver designed to be a ‘drop-in’ replacement for traditional satellite receivers. Housed in a sleek 1RU enclosure, it accepts up to four independent IP audio program streams simultaneously and features a beautiful LCD screen which displays all program and relay details.

The Quattro features built-in relay closures for automation integration, front-panel status indicators.

Prism: red

Virtual software-based receiver

Prism Red is a software-based virtual receiver that runs on any Windows-based environment (on-prem, cloud-VM etc). Red connects to the same Prism omnidirectional delivery network as the Quattro.

Audio is output to any local sound device driver or routed directly to playout and automation systems via virtual audio drivers, with each audio channel independently assignable to its own unique audio output.

Virtual relay triggers can be configured to send virtual closure information directly to automation playout systems, eliminating the need for physical relay closures entirely. This makes Red the ideal receiver for environments where playout is 100% cloud-hosted, allowing stations to deploy and scale receivers across an entire group without shipping hardware to every site.

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