Wheatstone, a privately owned US-based company founded in 1973, produces audio equipment and integrated networked audio-over-IP (AoIP) studios. Employing approximately 40 people, the company's annual revenue in 2024 was less than $10 million. Its products are primarily targeted towards radio and television broadcasting.
Wheatstone announced a Studio Master Class webinar series starting September 24, 2025, featuring a session on WheatNet IP networking and failover. At IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, Wheatstone's Neuron FM/HD/DAB+ spectral audio processor received a Future’s Best of Show Award from Radio World. The company also introduced the Neuron FM/HD/DAB+ processor at IBC 2025, highlighting its sound quality and features at a lower price point than comparable processors. Additionally, Wheatstone showcased the Wheatstream Duo streaming appliance at IBC 2025, a Linux-based appliance for managing two input channels. Finally, Wheatstone released the latest version of its AoIP NAVIGATOR software for managing the WheatNet IP audio network at IBC 2025.
Wheatstone offers 5 products in the media tech industry. Wheatstone's product portfolio comprises of audio.
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Wheatstone's revenues were less than $10M in 2024. Caretta Research has split Wheatstone's revenue into 4 different product categories, the largest of which is broadcast production audio consoles. For full access to Wheatstone's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Wheatstone's customers primarily consist of broadcast television and radio, telecoms services and broadcast Media Production and Distribution companies. Examples of Wheatstone's customers include Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), Cogeco and WBTV. Wheatstone has suppliers like RCS.