Wheatstone, founded in 1973 and headquartered in the US, is a privately owned company specializing in the manufacturing of audio equipment and complete AoIP networked studios for radio and television broadcasting. With a team of approximately 40 employees, the company has generated less than $10 million in revenue as of 2023.
Wheatstone introduced Blade 4, a compact audio processing unit with high-speed protocol and routable audio codecs, at the IBC show in Amsterdam. The company also showcased a new automation control plug-in for its Audioarts DMX console system, which integrates with WheatNet IP audio networks. Furthermore, Wheatstone highlighted its commitment to water security and long-term benefits for the Onslow community through contributions made by Chevron Australia and the Wheatstone Joint Venture Participants.
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 2023. Caretta Research has split Wheatstone's revenue into 4 different product categories, the largest of which is broadcast production consoles. For full access to Wheatstone's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Wheatstone's customers primarily consist of telecoms and broadcast television and radio companies. Examples of Wheatstone's customers include Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), Cogeco and WBTV.