Axia Audio Sells 1,000 Consoles Within Five Years
Apr 18, 2008 12:46 PM
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Axia Audio in Cleveland, Ohio, the IP-Audio networking division of Telos, announces the sale of its one-thousandth radio console.
"I'm blown away with the enthusiasm Axia has been greeted with," says Axia vice president Marty Sacks. "In just five short years, broadcasters have made us the fastest-growing console company in the industry!"
Axia was launched in 2003, introducing radio broadcasters to the concept of using standard switched Ethernet to transport real-time, linear, broadcast-quality audio. Since then, Axia’s product line has expanded to include Element, a highly-configurable modular broadcast console; a family of "audio nodes" that allow mixing and matching of digital, analog and microphone audio; a wide variety of studio control panels and selectors; and a comprehensive suite of network administration and routing control software.
For more information, visit www.axiaaudio.com.
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