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StreamGuys Partner with Agile Broadcast


Pioneering SaaS-based streaming and podcast solutions provider StreamGuys has forged a new partnership with respected Australian systems integrator Agile Broadcast. Effective immediately, Agile will serve as StreamGuys' exclusive representative in Australia and New Zealand, giving radio broadcasters in the region a trusted, local sales and support resource for StreamGuys' innovative, efficient and revenue-enhancing offerings.

Agile Broadcast was founded in 2008 and is focused on providing specialist technical solutions to the radio broadcast industry. With extensive industry experience, deep technical knowledge of station operations and a passion for their field, Agile goes beyond just product sales by serving their clients in all areas of radio broadcast engineering - from consultancy and installations to ongoing operational support, maintenance and continual improvement.

StreamGuys' portfolio complements audio encoding and processing product lines represented by Agile Broadcast from manufacturers including Digigram, Sound4 and Wheatstone, enabling the integrator to offer one-stop shopping for end-to-end radio streaming workflows from production through delivery. Thomson also notes that Agile was just as impressed with StreamGuys' personnel and commitment to customer service as they were with the technology. "We have been extremely impressed with our professional dealings with StreamGuys' commercial teams to date, and we are confident that they are 100% aligned with Agile Broadcast's service values," he praised.

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