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Matt Nettlefold: Audiologic
Bryce Jewell: Solotech Group (UK)
Abby Hu: Powersoft (China)
Mirko Ekberg, Fredrik Setterberg: Genelec
Audiologic new appointments
Nikki Affleck: Alchemy Mastering at AIR
Oliver Frenzel: Lawo
Julian Beaufils: Klotz AIS
Riedel Group announces management restructure
Austin Freshwater: DiGiCo
Klaus-Joerg Jasper: Lawo
Ian Godfrey, Robin Adams: TSL Inc/TSL Products
William Wong: Riedel Communications (APAC)
Daryl Friedman: Cedia
Phil Millross: PMC
Al McKinna: Optimal Audio
Raf Willems: Optimal Audio
Oliver Zimmermann: Riedel Communications
James Baker: SSE Audio
Stuart Leader: Audiologic
Gerry Forde: Point Source Audio
Andreas Reimer: Speaker Trade Group
Mike Sumner: L-Acoustics Creations
Brittany Hilton: Synthax
Mark Bromfield: CUK Group
Amalia Stephenson: Royer Labs
Akira Mochimaru: Powersoft
Graeme Stevenson: Apex
Rich Soper: Nexo UK
Márton ‘Marci’ Sós: Optocore/BroaMan
Amber Jones: Audiologic
Tom Lewis: Source Distribution
Adrian Benlloch, Jose Torres: Beyma
Alex Newman: Hoot Studios
Phil Anthony, Ambrose Thompson: Martin Audio
Dewald Adendorff: TIG
Søren Høgsberg: DPA Microphones
Berny Carpenter: TSL Products
Andreas Pater, Markus Zuber: Salzbrenner media
Karl Cowing: Neutrik UK
Ramesh Jayaraman: Bosch
Charlie Hughes: Biamp
Dan Zimbelman: PMC
Duncan Bell: Shure Inc
Gianni Fantini: Nexo
PMC Board of Directors
Heff Moraes: PMC
Sonny Evans: Penguin Media Hire
Sean Martin: AES
Andrew Swerdlow, Jonathan Bickoff: WSDG
Alain Boone: Arbane Groupe
Christophe Palluat de Besset: Arbane Groupe
Lee Thomson: Stage Audio Works
Stage Tec sales reorganisation
Manfred Sumfleth, Andreas Mayerl: SE Audiotechnik
Scott Gellner: Symetrix
David Morbey: Neutrik UK
Nacho Gonzalez: Lawo
Wade Giles: Dirac
Paul Gimenez: Guitar Center
Chris Regan: PAMA
Dr Lee Whitmore: The Focusrite Group
Tim Jones: Audient
Dudley McLaughlin, Garrison Parkin: RH
Rune Jacobsen: Merging Technologies
Jonathan Wyner: AES
Kim Gaardvik: Broadcast Solutions Nordic
Digigram names new management team
Scott Wrege: Symetrix
Paul Freudenberg: KV2
Benjamin Olswang: Symetrix Inc
Renaud Lavoie: Riedel Communications
Ty Robinson: Symetrix
Karan Kathuria: Renkus-Heinz (Asia)
Vincent Lambert: Riedel Communications
Eric Miga: Audio Visual Design Group (AVDG)
Michael Jähnel: Klotz AIS
Peter Glättli: Riedel
Helen Jones: Calrec Audio
Brecht De Man: AES Board
Skip Welch: Danley Sound
Steve Young: Audix (US)
Andrew Matthews: Audiologic
Kevin Fitzgerald: Broadcast Solutions UK
Ted White: PMC USA
Hock Thang: Visionary Solutions (APAC)
Mike Dias: Earthworks
Bill Hensley: RTI
Jim Koenig: RTI
Alwyn Wong: Symetrix (APAC)
Bill Smith: United Archiving
Mary Eisaman: Synthax US
JP Delport: Broadcast Solutions UK
Simon Roehrs: Riedel Communications
L-Acoustics Americas Division appointments
Tom Dickinson: TSL Products Inc
Dan Lynch: Symetrix
Kurt Van Scoy, Gary Dixon: Audio-Technica US
Jamie Gosney, Henrik Oppermann: Sonosphere
Andrew Munt: Calrec Audio
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Fast News

St Paul’s Palace Theatre adds DiGiCo mixing systems

Returning to the entertainment scene in St Paul, Minnesota, as a live music destination in 2017, the Palace Theatre has now added a pair of DiGiCo Quantum225 mixing consoles to its L-Acoustics K2 PA system.

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Lana Del Rey’s Tunnel tour

Lana Del Rey completed her first all-stadium tour of Great Britain and Ireland with two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. On the road in support of her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has employed SSL Live mixing consoles since the beginning.

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Mazowsze Hall adopts Optocore fibre-optic backbone

Situated to the north of Warsaw in Mazovia, the 540-seat multipurpose Mazowsze Performance Hall concert venue and cultural centre recently moved onto an Optocore fibre-optic backbone.

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Britannia Row fields L-Acoustics for Oasis’ Live ’25

Playing 41 sold-out stadium shows across 17 cities in the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, with three shows added along the way due to demand, the Oasis’ Live ’25 tour has included Britannia Row Productions deployment an L-Acoustics K Series concert sound system.

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Montreal’s Bell Centre adopts ST 2110 infrastructure

Hosting events spanning high-intensity NHL games to live music concerts and major entertainment productions, Montreal’s 21,000-capacity Bell Centre is the largest indoor arena in Canada and one of the largest ice hockey arenas in the world. Further developing its broadcast and live production abilities, the venue has adopted a new ST 2110 infrastructure designed around Calrec’s Argo S console.

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Marvels of Saudi tour visits Palace of Versailles

The Marvels of Saudi visited the Palace of Versailles with a 64-strong choir, with included 16 French and 48 Saudi Arabian singers and mix of traditional Arabic instruments such as the oud and French classics like the accordion. The event required more than 250 mix inputs and was broadcast live using DiGiCo Quantum 852 consoles for FOH, monitors and broadcast.

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Martin Audio plays strong hand at Sydney’s Bristol complex

Reopening after being closed for four years, Sydney’s former Bristol Arms Hotel encompasses five storeys including restaurants, bars, a nightclub, rooftop and event spaces. Retaining much of its nightclub roots, the Calypso nightclub – its ceiling adorned with 300 mirror balls – is now armed with Martin Audio’s CDD coaxial differential dispersion series.

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