Common Mode, Inc. is an audiobook production company that has been in the audio industry for 35 years, working for many of the major publishers in the NYC area, as well as smaller independent publishers. Their creative team of trained audio engineers excel at producing, directing, editing, mastering, file creation and QC. Grammy Award – 2001 – Best Spoken Word Album – Q: Autobiography of Quincy Jones by Quincy Jones – Technical Director and Recording Engineer, Paul Fowlie. Grammy Award – 2000 – Best Spoken Word Album for Children – Adventures of Tom Sawyer read by Paul Newman – Recording engineer, Paul Fowlie. Grammy Award – 1996 – Best Spoken Word Album It Takes a Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton – Recording Engineer, Paul Fowlie. Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation – Certificate of Merit – For Jazz Recording and Production – 1989 – Paul Fowlie. National Federation of Community Broadcasters – Community Radio Award – Silver Reel – 1993 – WFUV, Becky Miller & Paul Fowlie, Common Mode.