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Brienne Willcock, Graham Kirk: IES/AES
Todd Liedahl: 3G Productions
Kris Koch: Clear-Com
Paul Freudenberg: Martin Audio
Thomas Garin: HK Audio
Sofian Osman: Powersoft
L-Acoustics EMEA Application Team
Menno Appelhof: Follow-Me
Broadcast Solutions management
Jay Eigenmann: Martin Audio
Isabelle Wear: HK Audio
Geneviève Brodeur: Solotech
RG Jones appointments
Ulrich Voigt: Riedel Communications
Mike Wright: Lawo
Hyukmo Mun: Amagi
Sennheiser leadership
Andrew Goulson: LEA Pro
Chris Wilson: EAW
Bobby Sohal, Steve Cox: Audiologic
Markus Zimehl: d&b audiotechnik
Amadeus expansion
Jonathan Freitag: K&F
Sebastian Huber: HK Audio
Stéphane Lefebvre: Solotech
Glenn Lin: AtlasIED
Rahul Mankar: Renkus-Heinz
CJ Lewis: SSL
Agnieszka Roginska: Audio Engineering Society
Carlos Chu, Peter Crithary: The HELM
Han Luis Cera: Wharfedale Pro
Anne Berggrein: Wisycom
TJ Adams: Audinate Group
Mark Skipper: SSL
Renkus-Heinz Engineering Department
David Hunter: Keenfinity Group
Vicente Rios Silvestre: HK Audio
Audiologic Technical Team
VDC Trading sales team
Wisycom management
Holophonix announces expanded operational team
Varun Mahesh Jagger: Powersoft (EMEIA)
Dirk Greef: AtlasIED
Jocelyne Bückner: d&b audiotechnik
Pietro Gennenzi: WSDG
Nile Rodgers: Audiomovers
Ben Todd: Martin Audio
Ryan Penny: d&b audiotechnik
Perry Swain: Genelec
Gopi Ethirajan: LEA Professional
Yvonne Ho: PAMA
Sid Stanley: Calrec
Vaino Gennaro, Lorenzo Sassi: DirectOut
Gerry Marrone: TiMaxSpatial
Ben Evans, Ross Paterson: Fourier Audio
Jake Hartsfield: A&H USA
Vince Borrelli: Adamson
Mark Posgay: EAW
Luke Edwards: Follow-Me
Anthony Berry, Andrew Glasmacher: Genelec
Oliver Parker: Lawo
Anthony Zuyderhoff: Riedel Communications
Sam North: DiGiCo
Andrew Glasmacher: Genelec Inc (US)
Tamjeed Ahmad: GatesAir
Rick Naqvi: SSL
Bryan Bradley: L-Acoustics
Austin Freshwater: Group One Limited
Markus Maschke, Craig Newbury: Stagetec
Audio-Technica UK appointments
Richard Welsh: SMPTE
Cristiano Traferri: Powersoft
Michael Carvosso, Sanjay Kumar: Williams AV
Gary Gottlieb: AES
Marko Jovanović: Wharfedale Pro
Sommer Cable appointments
Alfonso O Lopez: Broadcast Electronics
Ahren Hartman: RF Venue
Philip Norfolk, Brian Dowd: ACT Entertainment
Russ Hughes: Synchronicity Media
Mark Flanagan: Audiologic
Jan Eveleens: Riedel Communications
Audiologic appointments
Derek Snyder: Hosa Technology
John Croteau: Audioscenic
James Gallagher-Powell: d&b group
Joel Majgier: Powersoft US
SMPTE appointments
Jeff Gorton: LEA Professional
João Pereira: Next Audiogroup
Aidan Chng: Lightware Visual Engineering
David Ferreira: Next Audiogroup
Broadcast Solutions CTO Office appointments
Alfie King: RCF UK
Jason Barden: Riedel Communications
Lawo: Nick Pemberton
James Oliver: ACT Entertainment
Mitch Rauch: Powersoft US
Simon Honywill: Martin Audio
Alex Nelson: Loud Audio
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Fast News

Terry Jardine retires from Autograph Sound

Terry Jardine, one of the most distinguished and recognisable names in UK theatre sound, is stepping away from his role as Chairman of Autograph Sound, the specialist theatre sound company.

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London’s St Luke’s prepares for next generation

Among London’s most distinctive cultural spaces, London Symphony Orchestra’s (LSO) St Luke’s is a home to world-class performance, recording and learning, as well as being a hub for the LSO’s artistic and community work. But after more than two decades’ use, the technical infrastructure at the Grade I-listed church was struggling to support the scale and ambition of the activities inside. Conceived to modernise St Luke’s and expand its digital and technical capabilities, the Future Ready project set out to equip the venue for the next generation.

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Myungsung church upgrades DiGiCo mixing facilities

Located in Myung-il-dong, Seoul, Myungsung Presbyterian Church is the largest Presbyterian church in the world, with more than 30 church plants, new churches branches and ten ‘screen’ video churches. The church recently moved from the DiGiCo SD7 it has used for more than 14 years to a Quantum 852, supplied by Soundus.

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Octagon Theatre updates sound for immersive productions

With an existing sound system that had served countless shows finally ‘beginning to show its age’, the immersive auditorium at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre has completed  the installation of a new KV2 Audio PA system.

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Marco Mengoni Live in Europe with Outline and d&b

Outline Newton processors played a central role in Marco Mengoni’s recent Live in Europe tour, supporting high-level live production across venues with widely differing acoustic characteristics.

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Rea Sound favours Martin Audio for Irish church installs

Some 43 years into its existence, system integrator Irish distributor Rea Sound continues to specify permanent Martin Audio solutions in a variety of facilities – most notably Houses of Worship. Three recent instances demonstrate how the company adapts its approach to suit the various needs of each installation and protect their respective buildings.

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Phoenix Riders equestrian centre on the rise with Powersoft

Powersoft fixed-installation amplifiers sit at the heart of the sound at Phoenix Riders, a leading equestrian sports centre in Ploiesti, an hour outside of Bucharest, Romania. Playing host to high-profile events on the international equestrian sport calendar, the venue is setting new standards with its world-class facilities – including its exceptional sound.

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