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Richard Liggins: Veale Associates
Christoph Musialik: MAAT Incorporated
John Li: Loud Audio
Timothy Self: Allihoopa
Joe Stopka: Tascam
Joshua Bench: Audient
Dave Ball: RCF UK
Jason Williams: Audio-Technica
Reinhold Friedrich, Michael Müller: Stage Tec
Frank Bothe, Jan Biermann: d&b audiotechnik
Scott Arnold: Autograph Sound Recording
d&b audiotechnik Americas management changes
Daniel Channon: Riedel Communications
Simon Purse: Martin Audio
Andrew Francis, Richard Knott: Shure Distribution
Ashley Pickles: Theatreplan
Dynaudio US staff changes
Daniel Mills: Audient
Derek Goodman : Heil Sound
Howard Jones, Jussi Väisänen: Genelec
Mitchell Mead, George Edgerley: dB Broadcast
Bob Tamburri: Ashly Audio
Rich Nevens: Focusrite
Rodolphe Portet: APG
Rune Jacobsen: Dynaudio
Matt Kingslake: Theatreplan
Robert Griffiths: FBT Audio
Marilyn Fernandes: EAW
Martin Drumm: Penn Elcom
Denis Castanet RTS/Telex
Kevin McNally: Old Barn Audio
Evan MacKenzie: DPA Microphones
Richard Johnstone: Focusrite
Ulrike Lauterbach: RTW
Austin Freshwater: DiGiCo
Mick Kamihara: Revolabs
David Claringbold: d&b audiotechnik
Luca Giaroli, Lorenzo Sassi: DirectOut Technologies
Alex Soto: L-Acoustics
Chris Pyne: Allen & Heath
John Bell: Riedel Communications Australia.
Stephen Brownsill: TSL Products
Håkan Sjöö: Powersoft (Deva, EMENA)
Bernie Broderick, Jeremy Forsythe: EAW
Group One staff changes
Bob Harrison: Wharfedale Pro
Wil Stam: ASL Intercom
Ed McConaghay: RTI
Tony Griffiths: Adlib
Karl Kahlau: Karl Kahlau
Jim Mack: Ashly Audio
Kelsea Robson: Loud Technologies
Jason Bethune, Stephan Grawe: Music Group
David Lois: Broadcast Solutions
Klas Dalbjörn: Powersoft Audio
Damon Crisp: Orbital Sound
Chris Whelan: dB Broadcast
Karlie Miles, Mark Davies: TSL Products
John Hourihane, Richard Ferriday, Andy Jackson: SSL
John Whitcore, Steffenee Copley: Genelec Inc
Paul Lamarre: EAW
Mike Docksey: AC-ET
Van Williamson: Music Group
Nancy Dias: EAW
Richard Cabot: AES
Damien Wilson: Freedman Electronics Group
Tim Claman: Avid
Allen & Heath expands US Marketing Team
Tim Carroll: The Focusrite Group
Alex Case: AES President
Jed Allen: Sociatech
Zach Funk, Justin McClellan: Riedel
Jim Bobel: EAW
Thomas Westberry : DAS Audio (US)
‘Big Al’ Mouat: Adlib
Nicolas Sturmel: Merging Technologies
Vinnie Perreux: Outline
Harry Lewis, Jack Flower, Ryan Ellis: Audient
Dan Orton: Martin Audio
Peter Abery: Marquee AV
Todd Humora: API Audio
Bryan DiFabio: EAW
Jamie O’Callaghan: Tannoy
Craig Lewis: Focusrite/Novation
Thom Stalcup: Loud Technologies
Howard Jones: Genelec
Meyer Sound restructures international sales
James Bradbury: Tannoy
Rob Duerden: CUK Audio
Matt Frazier: Mackie/Ampeg APAC Director of Sales
Gerry Forde: Rycote
Greg Siers: TSL Products
Paul Bauman: Music Group
Philip Stanley: Revolabs
Maxence Castelain, Charlotte Gegout: APG
Dean Tassio: TEAC
Joe Stopka: Tascam
Dave Maclaughlin: Genelec
Chris Doss: Audix
Darren Power: Source Distribution
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Fast News

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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Sand and Spectera

The Groningen open-air venue on the outskirts of Meerstad presents event organisers with an unwelcoming cocktail of wind and rain, and also ever-invasive sand. ‘No matter what you do, the sand just gets everywhere,’ says Kasper van der Spoel, responsible for the theatre’s RF equipment at the Zummerbühne Groningen (Groningen Summer Theatre) musical theatre premiere that was recently staged at the venue. Happily, the choice of Sennheiser’s Spectera wireless audio system proved up to the task.

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German colliery reborn as Moto59 Foodgarage with RCF

The former Ewald colliery in Germany’s Ruhr region has taken on a new span of life as the Moto59 Foodgarage. Where miners once worked underground, the Nord Machine Hall of Shaft 7 combines industrial architecture, detailed interior design, and a professional RCF sound system.

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