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Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Network Security for Church Production
Church Production Magazine: Look around any room and you’ll see a number of devices that are network-capable, beyond just computers. Thermostats, light fixtures, appliances, TVs, and more are now standard residents of an expanding repertoire of “IOT” (Internet of Things) devices. This is also readily true in the production space as well.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Sennheiser Launches DeviceHub Cloud-Based AV Platform
ProSoundWeb: Sennheiser has announced the launch of DeviceHub, cloud-based platform designed to provide centralized visibility and control of Sennheiser devices from anywhere in the world, and following internal testing and a private beta phase, the platform is now publicly available in beta, starting with support for TeamConnect Bar Solutions.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Riedel Communications delivers multivenue communications and network nnfrastructure for the 2025 FISU Games
LightSoundJournal.com: Riedel Communications proudly served as the official partner for the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games, delivering a comprehensive Managed Technology service spanning communications and network infrastructure for all event venues and the International Broadcast Center (IBC).
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
RH Consulting releases 10th edition of annual report on adoption of networked audio, video & control products
LightSoundJournal.com: Audio consultancy and networking experts RH Consulting have been counting networked audio products and licensees since 2013 in an effort to chart the adoption of audio networking in the pro audio, AV and broadcast markets. Universally recognised as the benchmark for tracking trends in networked audio, the report covers all the major protocols including Dante, RAVENNA, AES67, AVB, Milan and others.
Friday, October 09, 2020
Steven Tanger Center: Grand-Scale Networking Entertains
www.soundandcommunications.com: When the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic finally recedes, the new Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, located in downtown Greensboro NC, will be ready, boasting its imposing array of audio and video systems. A member of a challenged cohort of live-performance venues finished just as an especially virulent outbreak shut down live performances and events, the Tanger Center nonetheless will serve a city that has high expectations of it.
Friday, July 31, 2020
There's no HR on Tour, So This Live Music Couple Built a Roadie Clinic
Rolling Stone: Working behind the scenes on music tours often means long hours and lots of stress — but no official resource to turn to for help. “There’s no HR anywhere,” Courtney Klimson, founder and president of concert company Theory One Productions, tells Rolling Stone. “If something happens to you, who do you tell? And if you tell the wrong person, are you going to lose your job? If you say it the wrong way, are you going to be labeled as X,Y, and Z?”
Labels:
Concerts,
Network,
Production Crew,
Touring
Friday, April 17, 2020
Triple-Threat Production: Sound Reinforcement (Streamed & Networked) Across Three Venues
ProSoundWeb: For nearly two decades, the 268 Generation, a Christian organization that hosts gatherings worldwide of college students between the ages of 18 and 25, has traditionally held its annual U.S. national Passion Conferences at multiple venues throughout January and February.
For the recent Passion 2016, however, organizers vowed to bring an identical experience to all attendees, ambitiously staging simultaneous three-day events at three locations, with real-time audio, video, and control data streaming and synchronized between the locations, and with a webcast to the world.
For the recent Passion 2016, however, organizers vowed to bring an identical experience to all attendees, ambitiously staging simultaneous three-day events at three locations, with real-time audio, video, and control data streaming and synchronized between the locations, and with a webcast to the world.
Labels:
Digital age,
Live sound,
Network,
Sound Engineering
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Rhinos are NOT Fat Unicorns: Superbowl 52 LX System Plot
Jim On Light: Chris Conti, PRG’s Product Manager (for all kinds of badass entertainment lighting equipment like Bad Boy, Best Boy, Ground Control, et al) and Drawer of All Things Amazing shared this with me this morning — it is oh so important as lighting designers to not only MAKE a Notes Box, but to READ the Notes Box. It is where we have our most fun.
Labels:
Live Entertainment,
Network,
PRG,
Super Bowl
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