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A DiGiCo SD11 console was used on Danish singer-songwriter Mads Langer’s recent tour, writes Paul Watson.

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Academy Music Group’s promoting division, Academy Events, has donated almost £8,000 to the Mary Seacole Memorial Statue Appeal, writes Paul Watson

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A number of Eclectic Clubs & Bars’ South Pacific-themed Lola Lo venues have been fitted out with Yamaha and Nexo audio systems, writes Paul Watson.

A number of L-Acoustics loudspeaker systems have been installed and deployed in Istanbul by its Turkish distributor, writes Paul Watson.

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.

“The People’s Palace” has been awarded over £320,000 in funding by English Heritage to repair and restore the North London venue.

Fully syncronised foreign language live dubs of Batman Live World Tour created by out post sound, writes Erica Basnicki.

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.

DPA’s new d:fine headset microphone has made its Belgian stage debut for the prison musical Lelies, writes Paul Watson.

W E Audio has received delivery of two Midas Pro 2 consoles, purchased from LMC Audio, 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.

Roland’s M-480 live mixing console has been in constant use at a string of theatre productions across Glasgow and Edinburgh, writes Paul Watson.

 
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