In The Media
From time to time, we find ourselves in the news, and other places. Below is a small compilation of where we've been mentioned.
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Omnia.11 Pick Hit at 2010 NAB Show Radio magazine announced the winners of the Pick Hit Awards for the 2010 NAB Show. The Radio magazine Pick Hits panel selects the top 15 new products introduced at the convention |
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Omnia.11 NAB 2010 Cool Stuff Award Winner Radio World’s “Cool Stuff” Award is given to products and technologies exhibited at the annual NAB Show, selected by a panel of expert radio broadcast engineers as notable for their design, features, cost efficiency and performance in serving radio broadcast users. Products were chosen for the Radio World “Cool Stuff” Awards from among the hundreds, if not thousands, of new products on display at the convention. |
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Omnia reveals new, ultra-powerful audio processor at NAB Omnia Audio is breaking through the cluttered sound barrier with its latest product introduction, Omnia.11. Debuting at this year's NAB show (Telos Booth C146), Omnia.11 represents years of research and development yielding a redesigned firmware platform, GUI and adjustments to every algorithm in the system creating a completely re-thought approach to processing. The firmware in Omnia.11 takes advantage of software resources never before available for this caliber of product. The results are dynamic algorithms that were once a pipe dream of the processing enthusiast. |
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Omnia Reveals Clear and Loud Audio with New Omnia.11 at NAB 2010 Omnia Audio is breaking through the cluttered sound barrier with its latest product introduction, Omnia.11. Debuting at this year’s NAB show (Telos Booth C146), Omnia.11 represents years of research and development yielding a redesigned firmware platform, GUI and adjustments to every algorithm in the system creating a completely re-thought approach to processing. The firmware in Omnia.11 takes advantage of software resources never before available for this caliber of product. The results are dynamic algorithms that were once a pipe dream of the processing enthusiast. |
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Foti and Omnia Go to 11 Omnia Audio this month unveils the Omnia.11 broadcast processor. In the first detailed public discussion about the product, Radio World’s Paul McLane e-mailed with Frank Foti, self-described Omnia “chief cook and bottle washer, servant to three cats, caretaker to steam engine” and company president. |
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2010 NAB Engineering Achievement Award Winner Steve Church The NAB's Engineering Achievement Award was established in 1959 to recognize significant contributions that have advanced the state of the art of broadcast engineering. The award is presented at the NAB Show during the Technology Luncheon, which will be held on April 14 this year. This year's winners are Steve Church (radio) and Mark Richer (television). |
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Radio Currents for Mar 4, 2010 Radio Currents for Mar 4, 2010: Steve Church to receive the NAB Engineering Achievement Award. |
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Telos on the Move Broadcast audio equipment manufacturer Telos Systems, along with its sister businesses Axia Audio and Omnia Audio, has taken up new residence at a new headquarters. |
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Axia Livewire comes to Public Radio Satellite System More than 800 NPR affiliates will soon receive new International Datacasting satellite receivers with built-in Axia Livewire connections. |
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Telos Group Moves Around the Corner Telos Systems, Omnia Audio and Axia Audio — in aggregate, the Telos Group — are moving to a new location effective Feb. 1, but the company will still be in Cleveland, its longtime home. "We needed more room to engineer, build, test and support so many clients with so many products." |
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IDC Adds Livewire to PRSS Receiver More than 800 NPR affiliates will soon receive new International Datacasting (IDC) satellite receivers with built-in Axia Livewire connections. |
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Telos, Omnia, Axia Settle Into New Digs Cleveland OH - Mar 10, 2010 - Telos Systems, Omnia Audio and Axia Audio have moved into a new and greatly expanded headquarters. |
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Telos Systems, Axia Audio and Omnia Audio Settle Into New Digs Telos Systems, Omnia Audio and Axia Audio are proud to announce a move into a new and greatly expanded headquarters. Now, with larger and more efficient office and R&D space, the organization can continue on the path of growth exemplified by its last 25 years. |
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Omnia offers free software upgrade to Omnia A/XE Omnia Audio is offering existing users of Omnia A/X an upgrade to the processing and encoding power of Omnia A/XE at no cost... |
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OMNIA A/XE SLICES THROUGH CODED AUDIO CLUTTER Omnia Audio is offering existing users of Omnia A/X an upgrade to the processing and encoding power of Omnia A/XE, at no cost... |
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Profile In Excellence: Proud to Be the World Leader in Audio Processing Omnia is the audio processor of choice for broadcasters from around the world. FM, AM, and TV broadcasters, as well as satcasters and netcasters all benefit to Omnia Audio's commitment to advancing the state of the art of audio processing... |
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Omnia Inaugurates Preset Web Site Like the proverbial woman and her shoes, when it comes to processor presets can you really ever have too many? There may only be one time you'll use "CG NPR Pure" but it's great to have it handy for that special occasion. |
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Omnia offers new audio processing presets Broadcasters who use Omnia audio processing have a long history of demanding the most of their processing, often tweaking their equipment to the max to achieve it. To help facilitate and inspire the creation of new signature sounds, Omnia Audio has added a new section of downloadable processing presets to its Web site. |
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Omnia Offers Free Upgrade Purchasers of an Omnia-5EX HD+FM processor will receive the more expensive, more powerful and feature-filled Omnia-6EX HD+FM instead. Omnia declares that to be a nearly $4,000 bargain. |
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Omnia Releases More Free Presets Cleveland - Dec 18, 2009 - Omnia Audio has added a new section to its website to post free processing presets. The presets are created by Omnia users and the Omnia support team. |
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