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Andreas Hilmer: Lawo
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Jay Easley: SSL
Tarek Shaikh: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Stanley Lee: NEXT-proaudio (Asia)
John T Wiggins: Community Professional
Mary Marshall: Symetrix
Stefano Pucello: Rycote
Carl Tomkins: CUK Audio
Bruno Garros: APG
Sennheiser Board changes
Thomas Lund & Thomas Valter: TC Group
Vinnie Perreux: Harman Professional (Asia)
Niels Jørgen Øhrgaard: DPA Microphones
Alex Schloesser: Global Market Management (A&H)
Simon Druce: Sennheiser UK
Hock Thang: Symetrix (Asia-Pacific)
Marsh Gooch: Aphex
Pat McConnell, Ed Capp: Sound Devices
Jason Kelly: SSL
John Terrey: Wohler Technologies
Craig Richardson: Symetrix
Amit Daftary: Snell (MESA)
Rolf Buschmann: Yellowtec
Morag MacPherson: Orbital Sound (US)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mario Bentley: Electro-Voice/Dynacord (EMEA)
Dan Foley, Kris Jackson: Audio Precision
Samer E Mouwanes: Clear-Com (Middle East)
Kevin Stanley/Johnny Mann/Michael Pearson-Adams: Waves
Carlos Ferreira: Snell (Europe/Latin America)
Simon Alexander: Studiomaster/Carlsbro (UK)
Marc Goossens: Meyer Sound
Stuart Gillan/Henny Schuett: RH Consulting
John Dodson: Middle Atlantic (EMEA)
James King: Martin Audio
Quint Goeke: Chandler Limited
Mark Gander: Harman Professional
Bob McCarthy: Meyer Sound
Brian Fraser: Adamson Systems
Jim Bailey: Aphex
Arjen Hofland: RTW
Vince Grieb: Harman Professional
Chris Mead: Meyer Sound (Middle East)
Chris Spahr: RTW (US)
QSC Audio: Senior Management appointments
Bob Skye: WSDG (US)
Dipesh Makwana: Snell (Middle East)
Paul Martin: Snell North America
Håkan Berg: AC-ET (Sweden)
Service & Support: Riedel Communications (US)
Sergio Molho: WSDG (Latin America)
Fernando Delgado: DiGiCo
Graham Pearl: dB Broadcast
Greg Oliver: Roland Systems Group
Max Noach: Solid State Logic (Latin America)
Timothy Dorwart: Community Professional
Louis Hernandez: Avid
Ales Grivac: AC Entertainment Technologies
Yves Dupuis: IABM
Swarup Mukherjee: TSL Professional Products
Matt Thomas: MediaSilo
Ken Skok: Telos Alliance (Asia-Pacific)
Edel Garcia: RadiantGrid (Worldwide sales)
Peter Butler: AC Entertainment Technologies
Paul O’Farrell-Stevens: Solid State Logic
Rob Smith: Electrosonic (EMEA)
Andreas Rimroth: Audio-Technica Germany (APG)
Bruce MacPherson: DPA Microphones (US)
Gary Southwell: Audinate
Jaime Albors: Harman Professional
Eve Redero: APG
Scott Leslie: Renkus-Heinz
Harald von Falkenstein: Mega Audio
Sean Evans: HHB Communications
Uffe Kjems Hansen: DK-Technologies
Steve Greenall: Audinate (EMEA/ASEAN)
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Rex Reed: Harman Signal Processing
John Ellis: Shure Distribution UK
Roger Barton, Janez Žigon: Salam Media Cast (MENA)
Francis Freihuber: Netia
Cam Eicher: Omnia Audio/Axia Audio
Dominic Harter: Soundcraft
Jeff Meyer: Atlona (EMEA/Asia-Pacific)
David Kan, Nick Fletcher: Cadac restructure
Scott Robbins: Harman Professional
Oliver Harms: Jünger Audio (Asia)
Enzo Cannatella: Prime Focus
Glenn Helmot: National Audio Systems (Australia)
Val Gilbert: Waves Audio
Landon Gentry: Audinate
Meyer Sound Digital Products team
Mick Brophy: Midas/Klark Teknik (UK)
Chris Pyne: Martin Audio (APAC)
Christian Eberlein: Clear-Com (DACH)
Robert Habersaat: Studer
Gerhard Mayr: d&b audiotechnik
Patrick Belcher: HHB Communications
Jatan Shah, Barry Ferrell: QSC Audio
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Fast News

Milan’s Teatro alla Scala adopts Riedel intercoms

Milan’s Fondazione Teatro alla Scala has installed Riedel’s Bolero, NSA, RiFace and PunQtum systems to unify and modernise backstage communication in one of the world’s most iconic opera houses.

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Teatro Colón finds balance for Astor Piazzolla Eterno

Among the world’s most prestigious Opera Houses, the acoustics and architecture of Argentina’s Teatro Colón have made it a favourite of greats such as Pavarotti. For the recent Astor Piazzolla Eterno cycle, however, the acoustics presented a challenge: how to deliver sound reinforcement in one of the world’s best acoustically designed venues without altering its original identity.

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UK industry charity GivingBack.tech launches

Recognising a gap in charities’ resources while working on his Together for Cinema project, Ian Morrish has established GivingBack.tech, a new way for UK charities and Community Interest Companies to access high-quality A/V equipment without spending hard-earned funds, and for the A/V industry to repurpose unwanted second-hand, discontinued and B-stock equipment to benefit our community.

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Las Vegas’ Studio DMI installs Focal Utopia Main monitors

Las Vegas’ Studio DMI complex is home to Grammy-nominated mix and mastering engineer Luca Pretolesi  (Major Lazer, Drake, Skrillex, Diplo), now houses four Focal-equipped studios including a Dolby Atmos certified all-Focal mixing studio, following the installation of Focal’s Utopia Main 212 soffit-mounted monitors.

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d&b becomes supporter of Music Venue Trust’s UK Liveline

d&b audiotechnik is the first audio manufacturer to pledge regular support to Liveline, a new initiative set up by Music Venue Trust (MVT) and Save Our Scene (SOS) to strengthen the UK grassroots music sector.

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Tokyo café-bar adapts ambience with Powersoft

A café-bar and collective space on the Meguro River in Nishi Gotanda/Fudomae, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Toner has upgraded its audio with Powersoft amplifiers and control, creating a sound environment that evolves from its relaxed daytime ambience to high-energy evenings with DJ performances.

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Stuttgart’s HMDK upgrades recording facilities with Genelec

Stuttgart’s State University of Music and the Performing Arts (HMDK) is among Germany’s largest and most prestigious universities for the arts, as well as playing an important role as a concert promoter and cultural centre. With an increasing focus on immersive audio, HMDK recently upgraded its recording facilities with a 9.1.4 control room equipped with Genelec Smart Active Monitors.

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