Key Things to Know:
- CTI, the largest privately held AV integration in the U.S., has acquired Texolve Digital of Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
- Texolve provides broadcast engineering and integration, including work at Acrisure Stadium, PPG Paints Arena and PNC Park.
- The deal expands CTI’s Broadcast Media Division and its ability to serve clients worldwide.
- CTI operates from 48 U.S. locations, a London office and through the PSNI Global Alliance.
What did CTI acquire?
CTI has acquired Texolve Digital of Oakmont, Penn. CTI, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is the largest privately held AV integration and events provider in the United States. Adding Texolve’s team expands the company’s Broadcast Media Division and its ability to serve clients worldwide.
What does Texolve Digital do?
Texolve provides broadcast engineering and integration. The company supports major league sports venues in the Pittsburgh area, including Acrisure Stadium, PPG Paints Arena and PNC Park. Its team now operates as part of CTI’s Pittsburgh location at 201A Ann Street in Oakmont.
Why does the acquisition matter?
The acquisition broadens the reach of CTI’s Broadcast Media Division. Texolve’s work across multiple professional venues adds engineering depth that CTI can apply to broadcast clients in the U.S. and abroad. This means CTI can extend higher-level broadcast solutions to a wider customer base.
What does CTI’s leadership say?
CTI’s CEO points to Texolve’s range of venue work as a key reason for the deal. “I don’t think there’s another broadcast engineering and integration company in the US that provides broadcast solutions for all the major league sports in their city. It’s incredible: Texolve works with the Penguins at Acrisure Stadium, the Steelers at PPG Paints Arena, and the Pirates at PNC Park. I can’t tell you how excited I am to bring this team into CTI’s Broadcast Division,” says John Laughlin, CEO of CTI. “Their focus on problem-solving and client satisfaction makes them a strong fit for the culture here at CTI. I can’t wait to see what they can do as part of our growing Broadcast Division, which already counts the NYSE, the Houston Rockets, the University of Michigan, and the Philadelphia Union among its clients.”
Where does CTI operate?
CTI serves customers from 48 locations across the United States, a London office and worldwide through the PSNI Global Alliance. Its U.S. footprint stretches from Michigan to Texas and from Massachusetts to California.










































