
Italy's First Dolby Atmos Gaming Studio, Wheatstone's Blade 4, and Radio Netwerk Nederland Expansion
In this episode, Marguerite Clark welcomes listeners with an introduction and overview of the day's topics. We begin with an exploration of Molok Studios, Italy's first Dolby Atmos gaming studio, and their ambitious expansion plans. Next, we delve into Wheatstone's unveiling of the Blade 4 and their upcoming demonstration at IBC 2024. We then cover Aldena's acquisition of Delta Meccanica, highlighting its industry implications. Following that, we discuss Radio Netwerk Nederland's takeover of Easy 95.5 FM. Lastly, we report on Salem Media Group welcoming back Larry Elder. Marguerite Clark wraps up the episode with closing remarks and a sign-off.
Key Points
- Molok Studios in Milan has established Italy's first Dolby Atmos gaming studio with Genelec's assistance, creating a state-of-the-art 7.1.4 audio environment.
- Wheatstone has launched Blade 4, a fourth-generation WheatNet IP input-output unit that enhances Audio over Internet Protocol networks with advanced features like Reliable Internet Stream Transport and dual OPUS audio codecs.
- Aldena has acquired Delta Meccanica, marking a strategic expansion in Aldena's product portfolio and strengthening its position in the radio and television industry.
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