University of Arizona scales up broadcast capabilities with Riedel intercoms

University of Arizona scales up broadcast capabilities with Riedel intercoms
The University of Arizona (UofA) has upgraded its broadcast communication infrastructure with the integration of Riedel Communications’ intercom technologies.

This new deployment features 15 Bolero wireless beltpacks, over 20 PunQtum digital partyline beltpacks, the Riedel Artist-1024 matrix intercom platform, and more than six 2300 Series SmartPanels, all supporting the university’s growing production demands as it enters the Big 12 Conference. 

With the university now responsible for over 125 ESPN+ broadcasts per year, 2-3 times more than in previous seasons, UofA required a communication systems that could scale quickly while remaining user-friendly, cost-effective, and highly reliable. 

PunQtum’s wired beltpacks are now a core part of the workflow, delivering reliable communication to fixed operator positions like replay, graphics, and marketing. Meanwhile, Bolero provides full wireless mobility across multiple venues, including McKale Center, where the university’s main broadcast control room is located, and the nearly 100-year-old Arizona Stadium.

One of the biggest improvements has been eliminating the loud, buzzing interference, especially during long cable runs in the football facility. With the noise gone, people can clearly hear and understand each other, making a huge difference in both operations and experience. The Artist-1024 intercom matrix ties the system together, enabling fast reconfiguration and isolated workflows for simultaneous events. 

Located on 380 acres in Tucson, Arizona, UofA is home to over 55,000 students and a wide array of NCAA sports. The main broadcast control room runs on Riedel’s SmartPanels and serves as the hub for ESPN+ productions. The system’s IP-based design allows for future expansion across the university’s fiber network, with softball and track facilities next on the roadmap.