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Thursday, August 27, 2009
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08/27/09 10:16 AM,
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Will Allen Airshows present a series of breath-taking loops, hammerheads, spins, stalls, and other aerial maneuvers - all while Allen, known as the “Flying Tenor”, sings the national anthem of the United States and, occasionally, the anthem of Canadian live from the cockpit of his Decathlon (a two-seat fixed conventional gear light airplane). The aerobatic routine has been choreographed to harmonize with the cadence and crescendos of the anthems as Allen performs solo, with keyboard accompaniment emanating from terra firma.…
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Friday, July 03, 2009
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07/03/09 07:04 AM,
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Shure Incorporated is extending its Canadian rebate program of up to $1,200 for the trade-in of Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and related components and for any other manufacturers’ qualifying 700 MHz frequency band wireless systems and their related components until the end of the calendar year – December 31, 2009. “Due to the current economic crisis, there are some dealers who have not been able to take advantage of this program yet, and we want…
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
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06/04/09 03:19 PM,
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One of the oldest universities in Canada, with a student population of more than 35,000, the University of Ottawa is comprised of 38 buildings, 625 research laboratories, and 278 teaching laboratories spread over three campuses that total 105 acres, with the university deploying an extensive assortment of Lectrosonics equipment for a wide range of multimedia needs, including over 100 channels of wireless microphones and multiple digital audio processors throughout the campus. One of the most notable facilities on the University…
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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04/28/09 12:35 PM,
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SSi Audio of New Brunswick, Canada recently provided Dynacord as the key sound reinforcement components for the 2009 Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick at the city’s premier arena, the 6,000-seat Moncton Coliseum. It marked the first time in 15 years that a Canadian city had hosted the prestigious event, with SSi owner Lee Forster serving as system tech and designer. “We were contracted by the City of Moncton, as their exclusive vendor for audio,” says Forster,…
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
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03/26/09 10:07 AM,
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Lectrosonics recently received technical certifications for its products in Europe and Japan, and has completed the conversion to lead-free solder and production to meet RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) requirements for Europe. Products to be distributed for these export markets are all based on Lectrosonics’ acclaimed Digital Hybrid Wireless technology and initially include the SM “Super-Mini” Series of belt-pack transmitters, the new HM plug-on transmitter, the UT handheld transmitter, the SRA slot-mount, dual-channel receiver, and the Venue modular receiver system.…
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Friday, March 20, 2009
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The journey of Alexander Mackenzie—the first European to cross North America by land —was recently chronicled for a forthcoming documentary titled Destination Nord’Ouest 2, to be aired this spring by French language broadcasters TVA of Montreal and Toronto’s TFO. Co-produced by independent film and television production companies R. Charbonneau Productions of Ottawa and Les Productions Rivard of Winnipeg, Destination Nord’Ouest 2 employed two camera/sound crews and featured a journey of 1200 miles by canoe and 250 miles on foot over…
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Monday, February 16, 2009
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02/16/09 08:27 AM,
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Shure Incorporated has announced that its trade-in rebate program will be extended to Canadian customers who have purchased Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and related components. The program was launched on December 1, 2008, to U.S. customers. In recognition of the need for Canadian audio industry professionals to be in step with their U.S. counterparts, Shure has decided to extend its U.S. trade-in rebate offer to the Canadian market. Customers may submit rebate forms to the…
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