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Broadcast Engineer & Broadcast Historian

Ed Sharpe Curates Broadcast & Communications History at SMECC

Ed Sharpe

Ed Sharpe is a true veteran of broadcast media and technology. After starting out managing audio video equipment in Junior High, Ed has gone on to spend more than four decades in a variety of broadcast and media roles.

From broadcast engineer and photographer to reporter and founder of a local multimedia news outlet - and amateur historian - Ed is just the man for his current role. These days Ed documents broadcast and communication history as Archivist at Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications & Computation.

Read Ed's Story

Omnia.11 Version 1.5 is Here!
Next-Gen Radio: Next-Gen Phones

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We're happy to announce an important software upgrade to the Omnia.11. The result of customer feedback, version 1.5 provides new features and multiple enhancements. Read the details here and complete the registration form.

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As broadcasters invent new ways to engage listeners, Telos keeps inventing better ways to put those listeners on-air. Register now for a free webinar with Kirk Harnack to find out everything you need to know about VoIP, SIP and Telos VX.

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Radio & TV never sleep. Neither do we. 

We're here for you, anytime, with free round-the-clock, 24/7 technical support.

Call +1-216-622-0247 or contact our support team via email.

 

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