Telos Alliance, a leader in broadcast audio technology for over 30 years, is set to present its latest products and services under the Media Solutions Initiative at the NAB New York exhibition.
The event will take place at the Javits Center in Manhattan, where Telos Alliance aims to connect with the broadcasting community and demonstrate its advanced audio solutions.
Focus on Enhanced Audio Processing for Broadcasters
Telos Alliance recognizes the rising demand for high-quality audio in the modern media landscape. According to Costa Nikols, M&E Strategy Advisor at Telos Alliance, broadcasters today need to go beyond standard requirements to meet and exceed audience expectations. Nikols emphasizes that Telos Alliance is committed to providing tools that enable broadcasters to deliver superior audio, with a focus on loudness control, diverse language options, and immersive sound.
Product Highlights at NAB NY
Visitors at the Telos Alliance booth will have the opportunity to engage with Costa Nikols, Sharon Quigley, and other members of the Media Solutions team. The team will showcase several key products, including:
Minnetonka Audio AudioTools Server: File-based audio processing software designed to integrate seamlessly within Next Generation Audio (NGA) workflows.
Telos Infinity VIP Virtual Commentator Panel (VCP): A virtual commentator solution that allows full-featured commentary and intercom access from any device—computer, tablet, or smartphone.
New Product Introductions at NAB NY
Telos Alliance will also unveil several new additions to its product line, including:
Through these new products and solutions, Telos Alliance aims to support broadcasters in delivering enhanced and engaging audio experiences to their audiences.
About Telos Alliance
Telos Alliance is an American company that designs and manufactures audio technology products for radio and television applications. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the company is known for its innovative broadcast solutions, including radio processors, broadcast phone systems, audio loggers, codecs, and audio mixing consoles.