Breaking News

MIW names 2026 mentee for NAB Leadership Foundation program

Industry Insider: Wheatstone and the Utter truth

BBC honors everyday heroes across local radio network

Saothair Capital Partners acquires GatesAir

Commercial radio reaches 12.4 million weekly listeners in Australia

Josh Hammer Show added to Salem podcast lineup

Open-source broadcast takes center stage in Hilversum

Beasley Media Group makes key finance appointment

Midday leads U.S. podcast listening, Edison Research finds

NAB opens call for BEIT Conference papers and panels

Saturday October 18, 2025
Partners
Newsletter
Contact us
About
Edit Content
RedTech RedTech
  • News & Business
  • Strategy & Views
  • Technology
  • Products
  • All stories
  • Contact
  • Advertise
DAC System Redesigns Website
Trending
DAC System Redesigns Website

Featured

Las Vegas morning host Mike O’Brian to retire after nearly 40 years on air

The Beasley veteran bows out after defining Las Vegas mornings

Radio TechCon
Events Featured

Radio TechCon show announces free ticket plan

Deadline is Nov. 5 for program aimed at bringing in underrepresented groups

Featured News & Business

MIW names 2026 mentee for NAB Leadership Foundation program

"Launch” pairs emerging female professionals with senior industry leaders for a year-long mentorship

WorldCast Systems, NAB NY 2025
Events Featured

WorldCast exhibits at NAB New York

FCC-certified LPFM transmitters among equipment on display

Futuri, AI, advertising, SpotOn
Featured Products

Futuri releases SpotOn video ad generator

Out of beta and into full release

Wheatstone, Erik Utter, Utter Systems
Featured News & Business

Industry Insider: Wheatstone and the Utter truth

Catching the difference between radio studios and their formats

  • Contact
  • About RedTech
RedTech RedTech
  • News & Business
  • Strategy & Views
    • Strategy & Views
    • Videos
  • Technology
    • Tech Focus
  • Products
  • Events
    • RedTech Summit 2025
    • Previous RedTech Summits
      • RedTech Summit 2024
      • RedTech Summit 2023
      • RedTech Summit 2022
    • RadioWeek 2025
      • RadioWeek 2024
      • RadioWeek 2023
    • Global Online Content Series 2024
    • Events
      • IBC2025
      • 2025 NAB Show
      • IBC2024
      • 2024 NAB Show
      • IBC2023
      • 2023 NAB Show
      • IBC2022
    • Events Calendar
  • Publications
  • Advertise
  • News & Business
  • Strategy & Views
    • Strategy & Views
    • Videos
  • Technology
    • Tech Focus
  • Products
  • Events
    • RedTech Summit 2025
    • Previous RedTech Summits
      • RedTech Summit 2024
      • RedTech Summit 2023
      • RedTech Summit 2022
    • RadioWeek 2025
      • RadioWeek 2024
      • RadioWeek 2023
    • Global Online Content Series 2024
    • Events
      • IBC2025
      • 2025 NAB Show
      • IBC2024
      • 2024 NAB Show
      • IBC2023
      • 2023 NAB Show
      • IBC2022
    • Events Calendar
  • Publications
  • Advertise

Click Here to Subscribe to RedTech's Newsletter

RedTech RedTech
  • News & Business
  • Strategy & Views
    • Strategy & Views
    • Videos
  • Technology
    • Tech Focus
  • Products
  • Events
    • RedTech Summit 2025
    • Previous RedTech Summits
      • RedTech Summit 2024
      • RedTech Summit 2023
      • RedTech Summit 2022
    • RadioWeek 2025
      • RadioWeek 2024
      • RadioWeek 2023
    • Global Online Content Series 2024
    • Events
      • IBC2025
      • 2025 NAB Show
      • IBC2024
      • 2024 NAB Show
      • IBC2023
      • 2023 NAB Show
      • IBC2022
    • Events Calendar
  • Publications
  • Advertise

Click Here to Subscribe to RedTech's Newsletter

Featured Strategy & Views Technology

MediaWorks Rocks with ViA

by Blake Beale March 13, 2021 6 min read
 MediaWorks Rocks with ViA
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — At MediaWorks all markets use Tieline codecs for a variety of flexible applications. We extensively use Merlin, Merlin PLUS, Merlin PLUS WheatNet, ViA and the older Commander G3 rack and field units.   

Applications vary from remote client recording in a market like Tauranga, to a commercial production hub in Auckland, to using ViA for bigger network brand OBs, and even the Report-IT app for pop-up broadcasts and crosses. 

The ViA is at the heart of all our live event and sports commentary setups and has been of great use during the pandemic for remote workflows. As ISDN is being phased out, we use fibre at a venue or engage dual 4G cellular connections configured for redundant streaming for OBs. 

Outside Broadcasting

Rock 2000 Live Concert
The Rock 2000 Live Concert at Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand

We recently held a station event, Rock 2000, where listeners of “The Rock” voted for their favorite songs played from the top 2000 over a few weeks. This culminated in a live event over six hours from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at a major arena in downtown Auckland, to announce the number one song. The event included bands and acts streamed live over the Rock network. It was our biggest online event ever, with 360,000 people live streaming it! This is huge considering the population of New Zealand, and Tieline ViA was pivotal.

The ViA is a great piece of equipment. It’s portable and flexible, with the reliability and quality of a rackload of equipment. Having battery power and dual redundant streaming delivers reliability and redundancy. The ViA supports large broadcasts with multiple announcers on-air in several locations — all hubbed back to the station. For me, this brings the “very cool” factor to the airwaves. 

Rock 2000 Live Concert
Rock 2000 broadcast on The Rock network delivered the highest streaming numbers ever.

The unit was easy to use at this event and the on-air sound was fantastic. We had never broadcasted live from this venue before and IP data connectivity was a potential issue. Large crowds definitely impacted the availability of 4G data, and this is where SmartStream PLUS dual redundant streaming was priceless. It contributed to maintaining solid streaming throughout.

The content teams were over the moon with the results at the event and are already planning the next event. The bar keeps getting set higher every time we broadcast with Tieline. In fact, the ViA recently allowed us to sell a nationwide tour of regional pubs to encourage people to travel around the country after the coronavirus had been contained in New Zealand. We broadcasted live every night of the week from 7 p.m. to midnight from a different pub. We streamed using a 4G router with each pub’s Wi-Fi as a backup.

Pandemic Flexibility

With the pandemic, on air staff with other health issues were evacuated from their respective buildings as soon as it started to ramp up. We deployed six remote kits in a couple of hours. They all stayed away from their studios as we relocated buildings in the meantime. From a listener perspective, they had no idea.

ViA codec setup
ViA codec used by George FM (dance music network) on a tour of regional NZ pubs.

Contributors on our talk network, MagicTalk, used Report-IT instead of being on site. Poor mobile coverage caused latency to start with, but we are still using it for regular contributors, which has reduced our spend, as we don’t pay them to come to the station anymore. It’s a remote from home.

Overall, the ViA and Tieline products in general were an absolute game changer in allowing us to access voice talent from home. The touchscreen is very straightforward, and we can walk a user through matrix changes or changing IP settings from memory alone. 

We still have multiple hosts contributing to both network and local stations remotely. In addition, clients are remotely recording ads, and corporate talent is recording station imaging from home etc. 

Typically, we connect in mono for voice-only connections and stereo as required using the Tieline Music PLUS algorithm at either 128 kbps or 256 kbps with auto-jitter settings. Occasionally, we configure a dedicated communications channel with discrete communications. We also use the XLR outputs to feed audio from the studio to PA systems for events at OBs.

On the Studio Side

ViA codec setup in studio
ViA codec used by a MoreFM Drive Show team member in Christchurch at his own studio.

We use a mix of Lawo and Wheatnet in our studios across the group. The WheatNet enabled Tielines are integrated with the soft LIO, which we are using with Nexgen to remotely connect to a market or studio, so where we have limited content or operations staff, an office manager can walk into a studio, hit a button on the Nexgen Button Bar and a client in market is talking to a production engineer at a commercial hub.  

We are working on the same for the Lawo markets, they tend to have more local resources staffwise, so this functionality is a work in progress where we will use the GPIO interface for this same ease of connectivity.

Blake Beale is the Radio Engineering Manager at MediaWorks Radio NZ Ltd. He oversees the team that builds and maintains studio operations.

Tags: Auckland New Zealand Remote Tieline ViA
Previous post
Next post

Blake Beale

contributor


Most Recent
Featured

Las Vegas morning host Mike O’Brian to retire after nearly

October 17, 2025
Events

Radio TechCon show announces free ticket plan

October 17, 2025
Featured

MIW names 2026 mentee for NAB Leadership Foundation program

October 17, 2025
Latest Newsletters

16 Oct 2025 – Is DAB+ The Answer? | Saothair Acquires GatesAir | Rethinking The Radio Console

9 Oct 2025 – Campus Radio Project | In The Club | AI In The Driver’s Seat

8 Oct 2025 – RedTech Magazine September/October 2025

2 Oct 2025 – BBC Mobile Tech | NPO Cuts Jobs | Awards Canned

25 Sept 2025 – AI Revisited | Rádio Rock Powers Up | RTL’s Six Of The Best

18 Sept 2025 – IBC2025 Insights | RedTech Award Winners | 2 Minutes Of Tech

11 Sept 2025 – Hearing Children’s Voices | Broadcast Giants Honored | Virtual Mixing

5 Sept 2025 – Read Now — Radio Futures: AI and Radio

4 Sept 2025 – IBC2025 All Change | Incentivizing Digital Transition | Video Takes The Lead

28 Aug 2025 – CH Media’s Digital Transition | Radiogroep Goes Back To School | IBC2025 Hits The Streets

21 Aug 2025 – Tindle Radio’s Impressive Reach | Inside RedTech Summit 2025 | Radio Extinguishes Fire

11 Aug 2025 – Read the July/August Issue of RedTech Magazine

7 Aug 2025 – Radio Contact in Ibiza ǀ New Digital Playbook ǀ U.K. Audio Habits

31 July 2025 – European Radio Trends ǀ Nielsen Tweaks Numbers ǀ Swiss Shift To DAB+

24 July 2025 – Re: Digital Definitions | Simplifying Broadcast Radio | Spain’s DAB+ Relaunch 

17 July 2025 – Re: Embracing The Visual | Radio Group Expansion | More Resilient Radio

10 July 2025 – Re: Joe On The Road | The Next Generation | Local Radio Training Boost

3 July 2025 – Re: Radio Still A Headline Act | Speaking Their Language | Tech For DAB+ Rollout

 

Related Stories for you

RedTech Magazine September/October 2025 highlights a spectrum of strength

by RedTech Staff October 7, 2025 5 min read

This edition shows how variety powers resilience and growth

BBC’s Nick Garnett champions mobile tech in the field

by Emmanuelle Pautler September 24, 2025 11 min read

Mobility of broadcast technology is critical for a seasoned radio news reporter in the field; sometimes, consumer technology must step in

Sport Nation kicks off new era with Lawo and Densitron

by Daryl Ilbury September 11, 2025 7 min read

The Auckland-based audio broadcaster has launched a modern multiplatform studio

RedTech RedTech

RedTech International SAS
250 bis boulevard Saint-Germain
75007 Paris, France

contact@redtech.pro

Subscribe to our newsletter

About

About Us
Work With Us
Contact Us

Advertising

Advertise

Useful Links

Partners
Newsletter

more

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy

latest news

Featured

Las Vegas morning host Mike O’Brian to

Radio TechCon
Events

Radio TechCon show announces free ticket plan

Featured

MIW names 2026 mentee for NAB Leadership

WorldCast Systems, NAB NY 2025
Events

WorldCast exhibits at NAB New York

Futuri, AI, advertising, SpotOn
Featured

Futuri releases SpotOn video ad generator

Follow us:

Copyright RedTech International 2025. All Rights Reserved