Common Mode Audiobooks
Book and Periodical PublishingNew Jersey, United States11-50 Employees
Common Mode Audiobooks is an audiobook production company based in East Hanover, New Jersey, with a 35-year track record in the audio industry. It serves major publishers in the New York City area as well as smaller independent publishers, handling production, directing, editing, mastering, file creation, and quality control. The operation is a mid-sized team focused on delivering finished audio products for publication. The company and its engineers have contributed to award-winning projects, most notably in the spoken-word category, with Paul Fowlie serving as technical director and recording engineer on several Grammy-winning works, including Q: Autobiography of Quincy Jones (2001), Adventures of Tom Sawyer read by Paul Newman (2000), and It Takes a Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton (1996). Earlier industry recognition includes a 1989 Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation Certificate of Merit for Jazz Recording and Production and a 1993 Silver Reel Community Radio Award from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters for work with WFUV.