Linear Acoustic adds DTV audio processing solutions to RIA Road Show

May 19, 2008 2:28 PM

    

Linear Acoustic will be taking part in RIA’s Road Show 2008, a tour that will bring some of the best DTV technologies to broadcasters in Idaho and Montana. Running from May 20-22, the Road Show will give attendees the chance to view advanced audio processing products from Linear Acoustic and speak with the company's representatives about the best solutions for handling the digital transition.

The Road Show 2008 will be in Boise, ID, on May 20; in Idaho Falls, ID, on May 21; and in Bozeman, MT, on May 22. Each event runs from noon to 2:30 p.m. and includes a complimentary lunch and an exhibition of products from Linear Acoustic and a dozen other manufacturers of broadcast products.

RSVPs and queries about the Road Show 2008 may be directed to Nate Hodgson at nate@riacorp.com or call 801-486-8822.

For more information, visit www.riacorp.com and www.linearacoustic.com.




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