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The audio department of Christian and Cultural Audio-visuals suffered two major setbacks. One was a shed fire at Eraring in 1989 before the studio was built where much equipment, including an eight-foot cube sound-proof booth were totally destroyed. The second was the studio fire in Morisset in 1991 (mentioned on our history page) which destroyed our radio training studio and production facility and this put an end to audio production under the CCA-V branding. Unlike the CCA-V TV and Video studios, who lost all their valuable mastertapes, the Cassette Classroom™ audio masters were stored off-premises. So in 1998 the licensing for production was passed on to Red Range Radio for a phoenix reformation. Cassette Classroom™ is still producing audio material for various multimedia publishers and for the sight impaired.
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