Live Events Pros Set for #RedAlertRESTART Tonight
On September 1, more than 1,500 venues, famous buildings and homes across the U.S. will be lit up in red from 9PM to midnight...
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On September 1, more than 1,500 venues, famous buildings and homes across the U.S. will be lit up in red from 9PM to midnight...
Clair Global has acquired Eighth Day Sound, bringing two of the largest tour sound companies in the U.S. under one roof.
German loudspeaker manufacturer d&b audiotechnik is now offering certified pre-owned loudspeaker systems.
Studios are looking to carefully reopen and get back on track, even as the COVID-19 pandemic stages a resurgence.
International Music Summit has released its annual IMS Business Report, assessing the state of the global electronic music industry.
Trade group AudioUK has released a 15-page document with COVID-19 guidelines for safe audio production during the pandemic.
As the live music drought continues, artists like Trivium and Underoath, as well as sound companies, are turning to livestreaming to keep working and...
As of July 13, the 600 MHz spectrum, which numerous models of wireless RF microphones and other pro audio devices were allowed to operate...
The global Pro AV industry reached a peak of $259 billion in 2019, according to a new report released by AVIXA, which also predicts...
The long fight to reverse Nashville Metro Council’s 1998 residential zoning ordinance that made it illegal for residence-based recording studios and other businesses to...
San Francisco-based nonprofit Women’s Audio Mission (WAM) will host its first online immersive conference, WAMCon Virtual, from July 24-25, 2020.
PK Pandey, partner, Symphonic Acoustics, shares the studio monitor brand’s short but colorful history, as well as what’s ahead with the company’s new dual...
Gibson has sold two more audio brands—Cerwin-Vega! Pro and Home—to Cerwin-Vega Mobile, reuniting the brands for the first time in 13 years.
Lawsuits fly over last fall's deadly tour bus crash that killed a monitor engineer and injured seven others.
COVID-19 takes down another trade show as CEDIA moves to a virtual format for this year’s Expo.
With all 50 states now in the process of reopening, the Producers & Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy has released “Considerations For Recording...
The Clinic, Crew Nation and the AES each have received a $2,500 PAMA donation to help them in turn aid their constituents during the...
The dCS (Data Conversion Systems, Ltd.) Legends Award campaign, which began last year, has been expanded to highlight more engineering legends.
A new 32-page report by Women in AV provides a breakdown of demographic and industry-based statistics, outlining women’s presence in the AV workplace.
Chuck Ainlay, Frank Filipetti, George Massenburg, Elliot Scheiner and Al Schmitt have named producer/engineer Niko Bolas as a new member of the METAlliance.
A veteran of the live concert business, Roy Williams helmed the 2007 Led Zeppelin reunion and multiple Robert Plant tours.
Nexo loudspeaker production is restarting as the French live sound manufacturer began reopening its operations on May 11.
With audiences and production teams working at home now, major podcasters Stitcher and Parcast have revamped their audio tech and workflows to keep content coming.
Here’s a non-partisan, alphabetical rundown of educational pro-audio webinars coming up, provided by manufacturers across the industry.
23 years after launching studio management software Studio Suite, creator Joel Stoner moves on.
Live Nation has co-founded a fund to provide financial aid to concert production professionals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Loudspeaker manufacturer Innovox Audio has been building face shields for senior living communities in need during the pandemic.
Live sound powerhouse Clair Global is helping create temporary disaster relief structures for use during the coronavirus outbreak.
Freelance audio pro Joe McGrath is recovering from a near-death experience after contracting COVID-19 on the job.
Clair Global, Event Safety Alliance, Take1 and others team for GoFundMe campaign to benefit freelance production professionals.
Speaking from Firenze, Andrea Taglia, FOH engineer for opera superstar Andrea Bocelli, discusses the novel coronavirus from the vantage point of Italy.
The Recording Academy/MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund will help musicians and touring pros whose livelihood has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
How will the live-sound industry have changed when it comes out of its coronavirus-induced hibernation?
Italian pro-audio manufacturer Powersoft has increased its capacity to deliver online trainings to counter covid-19 restrictions.
Like all pro-audio manufacturers, Martin Audio is looking ahead and taking steps to move forward through the rapidly evolving coronavirus situation.
Live sound pros are grappling with a touring shut down across the U.S. that is intended to help curb the spread of coronavirus.
Covering the New York City region, the new Jetwave Wireless facility will be used for show buildouts and customer support.
Canada-based Solotech makes further advances into U.S. live production and systems integration markets with new acquisition of Pro Sound Inc.
The Abbey Road Institute's first U.S. location will open this fall at Miami Art House in Florida, led by Grammy and Latin Grammy winner...
A deadly storm that passed through Tennessee in the early hours of March 3 left 22 dead and created a tornado that tore through...
Capping more than 40 years in pro audio manufacturing, John Newsham retires to return to live sound engineering.
To paraphrase Joan Jett, “Put a GX3 in the jukebox, baby.”