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John Mlynczak Named President and CEO of The National Association of Music Merchants
After a comprehensive year-long search, The NAMM Executive Committee and CEO Search Committee is pleased to announce industry veteran and music education advocate John Mlynczak as the next President and CEO of The National Association of Music Merchants. The...
Wisycom Announces Corporate Restructuring
Wisycom SRL, a global leader in RF solutions for broadcast, film and live production, today announced a corporate restructuring that will enhance its business in the Americas. Among the changes is the opening of Wisycom, Inc., its new U.S.-based facility, which will give the company a larger and more active channel into the Americas. Led by the newly appointed Vice President of Sales and Marketing, John Kowalski, the new office will allow the team to better support the brand’s growth in the region.
As a division of Wisycom SRL, Wisycom, Inc. gives customers in the region a more direct connection to the brand’s sales, support and administrative personnel. “Wisycom has grown tremendously in the United States, especially over the past year, and we found these changes necessary to help nurture and expand our business,” says Massimo Polo, CEO of Wisycom SRL. “With the restructuring, I am also pleased to welcome John [Kowalski] to our team. He has an incredible amount of experience working with customers across all our industries, and we know he is the right person to help drive Wisycom’s presence in America.”
Hercules Stands Creates Setup Solutions for Keyboard Players
Hercules Stands is proud to launch their Hercules Keyboard Setup Solutions campaign today. Keyboardists are just one of the many audiences Hercules Stands serves with their incredibly diverse range of products, and they are excited to dedicate this specific line of...
Vari-Lite VL1600 Profile adds textures and effects at Northwest Bible Church, Dallas
The multi-generational Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, Texas, ramped up atmospheric looks and festive lighting effects for a series of concerts in December, rigging Vari-Lite VL1600 Profile luminaires from Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in...
Allen & Heath to Offer Free Live Sound Training at NAMM 2023
Allen & Heath will present an expanded presence at the upcoming NAMM show — with an enhanced booth featuring their pro audio product line (ACC North Level 1, #14102), a dedicated DJ mixer display area (Hall A, #11110), and multiple free live sound mixing training...
JVC Professional Announces its First NDI-compatible Broadcast Cameras
JVC Professional Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, introduces its first NDI®-compatible broadcast cameras — the
GY-HC500UN, GY-HC550UN and GY-HC500SPCN, which will be on display at NAB 2023 (Booth C4218). The cameras join JVC’s previous HC500 Series handheld camcorders, which feature optimized image processing and IP performance. Designed in direct response to systems integrator requests, the NDI-compatible versions ensure that broadcast studios, schools, churches and other facilities can seamlessly incorporate the cameras within their existing IP infrastructure as a source for live video with tally and IP remote control capability. Current HC500 Series users can also have their cameras upgraded by JVC to implement the new NDI capabilities.
Already found in several of JVC’s newest PTZ cameras, NDI (Network Device Interface) is a leading technology that allows hardware- and software-based video devices to communicate and collaborate over any standard Ethernet-based network. Among the many benefits of NDI is the reduction of hardware required to operate, and the ability to send multiple video streams over a single connection. It also allows for multiple video sources to be managed in real-time, with the easy-to-use NDI Discovery function of the network. These features not only reduce overhead costs and rack space, but also ensure simplified setup and allow for greater flexibility and creativity.