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01 February, 2007, Cleveland Ohio, USA
With over 400 radio studios now on the air using IP-Audio
networks, Axia Audio has become one of the fastest-growing companies in
the broadcast audio industry. So, to keep delivering the high level of
service and support our clients have come to expect, we’ve expanded our
Customer Support department with the addition of Milos Nemcik.
Milos brings to Axia a number of years’ experience in the
broadcast industry, both directly and as a contract engineer. He holds a
degree in Electrical Engineering from California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo, has occupied engineering posts at KCRW-FM,
Santa Monica, and KPBS-FM, San Diego, and has served as Chief Engineer
at KCPR-FM, San Luis Obispo, and most recently at Clear Channel’s
Central Coast, California cluster where he was responsible for the
operation of eight radio stations.
“I first saw Axia at NAB a couple of years back, and just
loved it,” says Milos. “IP is everywhere these days – banking, business,
telephones, television – so why not radio? Once I found out about what
Axia could do, I said to myself ‘I’m done with analog.’ The flexibility
of Axia makes perfect sense for where radio is headed, and I’m glad to
be joining the team.”
“We’re lucky to have Milos on board,” comments Axia vice
president Marty Sacks. “He loves radio, and he really ‘gets’ the
technology of IP-Audio. I think our clients will really appreciate the
insightfulness and real-world experience he brings to the Axia family.”
Milos will join the Axia Customer Support team on
February 12th, 2007, working from his West Coast office in San Luis
Obispo. He can be reached by calling Axia at +1-216-241-7225, or by
emailing him
here.
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This press-ready photo of Milos Nemcik can be
downloaded from the Axia picture gallery at
www.AxiaAudio.com/pix .
Axia, a Telos company, builds
Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, production,
sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Products include
digital audio routers, on-air control surfaces, DSP mixers and
processors and software for configuring, managing, and interfacing
networked audio systems.
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