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  • Z/IP Sustains Longtime Connection (PDF)
    Telos Systems' IP Codec connects two studios, delivers audio stream for three-hour talk show.
    (August 1, 2008)
  • Internet Remotes Using the New Telos Zephyr/IP (PDF)
    The Zephyr/IP makes it possible to do remotes and one-time events cost effectively while maintaining the same level of audio quality.
    (February, 2008)
  • Will the Real Caller Please Stand Up? (PDF)
    Stations use NeoWinners Software to organize contest information and weed out "Prize Pigs".
    (October, 2007)
  • Zephyr Does Double Duty for Radio Skonto
    Telos Xstream ISDN Codecs provide identical RTP/UDP streams for two remote studios, each more than 150 miles away.
    (August, 2007)

  • Talk Show Tech: Putting a Talk Studio Together  When a major format change occurs, there are many factors to consider during the implementation. Of the possible new formats, few involve as many choices and decisions as talk shows, largely due to the constant direct connection to sources inside and outside the station.
    (December, 2006)

  • Talk Show Tech: Getting Started  It started, as it usually does, with a bunch of rumors. A format change was coming.
    (November, 2006)

  • IP-Audio: It's not just for consoles anymore  Author's note: "While I was reading the manuals and talking to clients already using Axia gear, I was struck by the fact that there are many more uses for IP-Audio than just replacing consoles. Here's a bit of what I've learned."
    (October, 2006)

  • Tech Support is a Team Effort  Tech support is something we all need to use.  It is a 'no charge' resource for those with Telos products.  Telos/Omnia/Axia Tech Support Engineer Ted Alexander shows you how to get the most out of your tech support experience.
    (October, 2005 Radio Guide)

  • So What's the Big Deal about aacPlus? SBR Technology and how it makes aacPlus a Major Advance; a white paper by Telos applications engineer Rolf Taylor.
    (October 19, 2005 Radio World)

  • MediaFLO: Yet Another RIval? Here comes another technology that could rival radio broadcasting.  It also offers radio broadcasters an out-of-the-ordinary opportunity.   Telos CEO Steve Church discusses MediaFLO.
    (October 12, 2005 Radio World)

  • Are Neural Claims for Real? Telos/ Omnia wants to know more about Neural System, Tests.  Important questions and commentary  from Steve Church, Telos CEO and Frank Foti, Omnia President.
    (March 16, 2005 reprint Radio World)

  • Axia LIvewire: "Livewire comes in a variety of processing and breakout boxes designed to provide maximum flexibility in networked distributed audio."
    (October, 2004 reprint Pro Audio Review)

  • You Won't Find Multipair Here: "I haven't been able to find a single point of failure in the system as configured yet.  The operators love it.  And it sounds almost too good to be on the air," comments Thomas Ray, VP/ Corp Director of Engineering for Buckley Broadcasting/ WOR Radio in New York City.
    (July 20, 2005 Radio World)

  • MPR Goes Modular with Element: Axia's Element Console enables Minnesota Public Radio to build customized surfaces.
    (July 6, 2005 Radio World)

  • Axia-IP Audio Networking Puts Economies of Ethernet to Work: Imagine wiring your studio in just hours, not days!
    (2005 Radio World Source Book and Directory)

  • WOR's New Studios use Axia Smartsurface and Livewire "WOR was going to utilize new technologies.
    The most significant was the Axia SmartSurface and Livewire System."  Buckley Broadcasting's VP /Corporate Director of Engineering Tom Ray takes you through the project.
    (September 1, 2005 Radio World)

  • Building and Running a TCP/IP Audio Plant
    The speed with which the digital audio plant has matured is amazing.  Tom Ray, vice president / corporate director of engineering for Buckley Broadcasting's WOR in New York,
    recently supervised the installation of an IP studio buildout.
    (September 1, 2005 Radio World)

  • Telos Xstream Expands on Classic: "The Zephyr Xstream audio codec from Telos Systems is one of my favorite pieces of equipment," says Improbable Missions Force's Mike Schweitzer. Read his review of Zephyr Xstream and Xport in this User Report from Radio World.
    (August 3, 2005 Radio World)

  • Include Radio in iPods, Phones, Home Media: With the explosion of new digital media devices requiring "digital food," Telos Systems CEO and co-founder Steve Church discusses how radio can protect its future by remaining trendy.
    (August 17, 2005 Radio World)

  • Surround Cuisine For Newbies: If you've just heard your favorite album in Surround Sound, chances are you want to hear more! Steve Church's new article (presented here courtesy of Radio Guide) helps make sense of the differing formats to help make the most of your surround experience.
    (June, 2005 Radio Guide)

  • SBS Upgrades FMs With Omnia-6: SBS New York Chief Engineer Mike Tocco says his PDs love their Omnia-6s. (June 8, 2005 Radio World)

  • 5.1 FM Goes Mobile! Surround sound FM in your car? Here's how it works (as shown at NAB 2005).

  • Injecting Excitement Back Into Radio! Frank Foti's Radio Guide cover story talks about why 5.1 Surround Sound may just be FM radio's saviour, and delves deeply into the technology behind it.

  • Initiating the Surround Sound Era for Digital Radio - Want some fast facts about how 5.1 Surround Sound can be broadcast using HD Radio technology? Read this two-page backgrounder. (PDF viewer required.)

  • Putting the "Wow" Back In Radio - It's always nice when your hometown folks take notice of you. This article appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in August, 2004.

  • Xport Expedites BBC Newsgathering- BBC's Remotes from Los Angeles use Telos Codecs for entertainment news
    (August 1, 2004  Radio World)

  • Omnia Applies Expertise to DRM- Omnia President Frank Foti writes about Omnia-3DRM, the world's first precision digital audio processor designed for DRM(July, 2004  Radio World)

  • Surround: HD Radio's WOW Factor- Telos founder and president Steve Church  discusses exciting new radio sound(June 16, 2004  Radio World)

  • Telos Xport Is Fast On Its Feet - WEOS-FM's Michael Black sings the praises of his Zephyr Xport in this Radio World User Report (August 1, 2003 Radio World) 

  • Going Digital? Consider Ethernet - Steve Church explains why Ethernet may be your next audio routing system in this Radio World guest commentary. (May 23, 2003 Radio World)

  • Omnia-6 at Work for Cumulus - "Omnia-6 doesn't require an infinite amount of tweaking... you'll quickly get to the point where you're proud of how your station sounds."  So says Gary Kline, Corporate Director of Engineering for Cumulus Media, reviews his Omnia-6fm for Radio World. (June 4, 2003 Radio World Magazine)

  • Emmis-St. Louis- Powerhouse Cluster - Emmis' new St. Louis studios include Telos ONE-x-Six, Direct Interface and 1A2 Talkshow Systems, and Telos Zephyr Xstreams (April, 2003 Radio Ink Magazine)

  • The Fish Swims in New Aquarium - Salem Broadcasting's unique Los Angeles studios feature Telos Zephyr Xstream ISDN Transceivers and 100 Delta telephone hybrids. Here's a virtual tour, courtesy of Radio Ink (February, 2003 Radio Ink Magazine)

  • Millecanali Reviews the Zephyr Xstream & Zephyr Xport - Review of the Zephyr Family by Italy's Millecanali Magazine, In Italiano (November, 2002 Millecanali)

  • John Dymock's report on Zephyr Xstream has been reprinted in Chinese by Broadcast & Production Magazine. (November, 2002 Broadcast & Production)

  • Steve Church Talks About MPEG AAC: UK's Line-Up Magazine recaps Telos founder Steve Church's talk to the IBS concerning MPEG AAC, AAC-LD and aacPlus. (November, 2002 Line-Up Magazine)

  • Radio World's 2002 IPTechnology Supplement features comments on the future of networked audio by Telos founder Steve Church. (October, 2002 Radio World)

  • Telos Chooses MidiaRadio for Brazil: Radio World Latin America notes that MidiaRadio has become Telos / Omnia representative for Brazil (September, 2002 RWLA)

  • Xstream Connects from Maui: KIIS-FM's RIck Dees takes his Zephyr Xstream to paradise (September, 2002 Radio World International)

  • Xstream Builds on Family Fame: Zephyr Xstream gets glowing reviews from the BBC and Virgin Radio; reported by John Dymock of Wired For Sound. (September, 2002 Radio World International)

  • Zephyr Goes To Xstreams: Silver Lake Audio's Steven Kirsch reviews Zephyr Xstream (September, 2001 
    Radio World)

  • On Beer & Audio Coding: Telos founder Steve Church's Radio World Guest Commentary on MPEG AAC (September, 2001 Radio World) 

  • 120 Stations - One Remote! The largest collection of Zephyrs ever in one place? Read Marvin Collins' tale of engineering the 2000 Radio Music Awards. (January, 2001 Radio World) 

  • DSL for real-time audio transmission? Read Telos Applications Engineer Rolf Taylor's Radio World guest commentary on the subject. (June, 2000) 

  • BBC News engineer Ted Tait reviews the ZephyrExpress for BE Radio Magazine. (March, 2000)

  • Telos & Omnia equip XM Satellite Radio (December, 2000 BE Radio)

  • XM Satellite Radio chooses Telos Systems and sister company Omnia as suppliers of key equipment for their origination studios. (May, 2000 Radio World)

  • NPR's Doug Quin broadcasts from the South Pole with his Telos Zephyr. (December, 1999 Radio World Int'l)

  • Premiere Radio Networks uses Telos talkshow systems for over 70 daily programs. (September, 1999 Radio World)

  • ABC Radio Networks relies on Telos Zephyr. (September, 1999 Radio World)

  • ZephyrExpress helps WEOS-FM make high quality remotes simple. (September, 1999 Radio World)

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