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The national broadcaster adds to a fleet of seven Innovason desks, including two Eclipse GTs, one of which is installed in Radio France’s legendary Studio 106.

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New Sennheiser/Nagra distribution deal, and world debut of the RØDE Stereo VideoMic Pro kicks off BVE 2012, writes Erica Basnicki.

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Visual effects facility The Mill has become the first post-production house to begin using Emotion System’s new automatic loudness analysis and repair system, writes Kevin Hilton.

The audio post-production market in Manchester continues to expand, with established company Flix opening a new dubbing suite and VTR North set to open a facility, featuring a 5.1 room, in the city during April, writes Kevin Hilton.

German television company ProSiebenSat.1 Produktion has installed 12 loudness metering and control systems at its facilities to bring output into line with EBU R128 specifications, writes Kevin Hilton.

A second Yamaha DM2000 added to Dub2 – the second of BBC Northern Ireland’s dubbing areas – to match facilities in Dub1.

Two Solid State Logic C10 HD consoles installed to help meet the Dogus Media Group’s expanded media capabilities across seven TV channels and eight radio stations.

Hampshire-based Crosspoint Solutions showcased its recently purchased Yamaha M7CL-32 digital mixing console at the Australian Open tennis championship held in Melbourne in January.

Conference to address how live event-driven TV programming has become the cornerstone of broadcaster’s schedules. Keynoted by Andrew Ioannou, ITV strategy director, the conference will feature case studies from Mediaset Italy and NRK Norway, among others.

Recording studios and post-production organisation the Air Entertainment Group has expanded its activities with the launch on 1 February of a new music and lifestyle radio station, Strongroom Alive, writes Kevin Hilton.

New technical and metadata standards for file-based delivery of TV programmes in the UK have been released and include recommendations for audio track layout and loudness control, writes Kevin Hilton.

The 2012 BVE (Broadcast Video Expo) show takes places at Earls Court in London from 14th to 16th February and audio will have a high profile, both on the exhibition floor and in the seminar sessions, writes Kevin Hilton.

PSNE sister title TVBEurope has expanded its team for 2012 with the appointment of Jake Young as staff writer.

The eagerly awaited television adaptation of the best-selling novel Birdsong begins on BBC One this Sunday (22 January), featuring a sound design with layers of ADR and Foley that help recreate the claustrophobic conditions of the trenches during World War I, writes Kevin Hilton.

Professional and domestic audio have been coming ever closer in recent years and this was demonstrated at the recent CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas, where Fraunhofer, Dolby and DTS announced new products and collaborations with home entertainment manufacturers, writes Kevin Hilton.

 
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