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The Telos Alliance

www.telosalliance.com

 
For three decades, the companies of The Telos Alliance have revolutionized radio and television audio technology. Our clients range from global networks to local stations, helping them produce better programing to improve audience engagement and ratings. Our five brands – Telos Systems, Omnia Audio, 25-Seven Systems, Axia Audio and Linear Acoustic – have all developed technologies and products that have raised the bar for quality and innovation in the radio and television industries.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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