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AudioFiles is a television music series produced by BYUtv. The series combines interviews, concerts, and behind-the-scenes footage of nationally rising indie bands. The show premiered on April 10, 2012, at 6:30 pm MST, 8:30 pm EST. On March 3, 2012, the first promo commercial was released. On March 29, 2012, BYUtv housed a pre-screening inside BYU's new broadcasting building. The show's first press release was on February 29, 2012. Past episodes can be viewed on the show's website. The first season featured rising bands including Neon Trees, Imagine Dragons, Mason Jennings, Trampled By Turtles, Low, Damien Jurado, Joshua James, and Paper Route. The second season will feature bands including The Head and the Heart, The Album Leaf, Mates of State, Nada Surf, Akron/Family, and more. Salt Lake City Weekly named the series "Best Music Television 2013".

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