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A string of top UK artists descended on London’s O2 Arena last night with a number of international superstars in tow for the 2012 BRIT Awards, writes Paul Watson.
An array of DiGiCo SD Series digital consoles - supplied by Hi-Tech Audio and operated by PA contractor ATK AudioTek - handled sound duties at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards, writes Mel Lambert.
With the 6 Nations rugby union in full swing and the European football championships and London Olympics to come in the summer, sports broadcasting is to the fore again. Commentary is a major part of this and in some technological respects has changed very little but in others has changed a great deal. Kevin Hilton reports.
Once upon a time, there was a café showcasing bands on the banks of the Amstel River. Fifteen years later, that showcase has moved to a 10,000-seater stadium.
The new Konserthuset Kilden performing arts centre in Norway has been kitted out by with a variety of Harman equipment for its sound reinforcement systems, writes Paul Watson.
Peavey recently deployed two separate audio systems into Passmores Academy, a new 2000-student state-of-the-art secondary school in Harlow, writes Paul Watson.