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 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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Omnia Audio Offers More Than Eggnog... Omnia Audio has decided to extend the giving season into next year. To kick off the New Year, purchase an Omnia-5FM and Omnia will buy you an upgrade to an Omnia-6EX — it's Omnia's gift — a value of $3,900 (MSRP). |
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New Hybrids for Telos at IBC In between slurping lagers, walking around in wooden shoes, dodging windmill blades, plugging dyke leaks and all those other goofy Dutch stereotypes, visitors to the IBC show in Amsterdam can check at a pair of new digital hybrids at the Telos booth. |
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New Book Explores Audio Over IP A new book takes delves into building audio networks using audio over IP. It is authored by two familiar industry names: Steve Church and Skip Pizzi. |
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Telos Systems Ready to Aide L.A. Area Broadcasters Affected by Fire Telos put out the word that it has put aside a supply of FM audio processors in case anyone needs emergency shipments. “The Linear Acoustic guys are ready to help on the TV side too. We have techs ready to fly in if need be,” according to an e-mail from Axia Audio Marketing Director Clark Novak. |
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AES Jumps Into the Stream Each year about this time I [Paul J. McLane] check in with David Bialik to see what he is planning for broadcast sessions at the Audio Engineering Society convention, to be held this fall in New York. |
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Satnews Daily Coverage of the Omnia ONE at IBC 2009 See and hear the Omnia presentations at IBC2009, stand 8.D29. |
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Sales call for the week of July 23 - July 29 Who's getting new gear? Here's a sample of some recent shipments. |
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Telos Signs 305 Broadcast as Dealer Telos Systems, along with its Axia Audio and Omnia Audio sisters, has added 305 Broadcast as an official dealer. South Florida-based 305 Broadcast will operate in Latin America. |
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Omnia @ IBC2009 Omnia Audio, a Telos company, is world-renowned for its digital audio processing expertise. Omnia audio processors for FM, AM, TV, HD radio, DAB, internet, and audio production continue to set new standards for professional audio quality, all backed by the only 24/7/365 support team in the industry. |
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Telos / Omnia / Axia at Broadcast Asia 2009 Omnia Audio, a Telos company, is world-renowned for its digital audio processing expertise. Omnia audio processors for FM, AM, TV, HD radio, DAB, Internet, and audio production continue to set new standards for professional audio quality. |
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Next Generation of PC Based Audio Processing and Encoding Omnia Audio will debut the Omnia A/XE – Processed Audio Encoding for Windows, at the upcoming National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las Vegas. |
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Pubcaster Uses Satellite to Distribute HD-R "The delay differential between STL and satellite is matched using the exporter delay and delay in the Omnia audio processor with different values for each to make up the quarter second difference added by the satellite path." |
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Telos, Omnia & Axia present “Streaming Solution Center” at NAB Telos Systems, along with Omnia Audio and Axia Audio, will be presenting an extensive Streaming Solution Center at the upcoming NAB Convention in Las Vegas, April 20-23, in booth N7620. |
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Omnia Shows Another One The latest Omnia One digital processor, the Studio Pro, will be on display this month. Omnia calls it the first studio processor to include a four-band compressor/limiter. |
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User Report: Omnia Takes on Many Tasks for SkyWest Versatility, ease of use, excellent sound quality and attractive price point have placed the Omnia One at the helm of many of my SkyWest stations. If it isn’t an Omnia One, chances are that its big brother, the Omnia 6, took its place. |
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Chuck Lakaytis "That is why I love the new generation of processors. The ability to daypart the audio processing makes for great sound on our multiformat stations. When I put an Omnia on the 10 KW AM in Valdez it made a tremendous difference with hour to hour consistancy." |
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