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LMG, LLC is an American provider of video, audio, LED, and lighting support. The company was founded in 1984 by Les Goldberg. LMG is divided into four brands: LMG, Systems Innovation by LMG, LMG Touring & Entertainment and LMG Venues. It is a subsidiary of Entertainment Technology Partners.
AVI-SPL is a multi-office provider of collaboration and audio video technologies, and managed AV services to businesses and organizations. The company installs equipment related to video conferencing and telepresence, digital media systems, audio, security systems, control rooms, and provides onsite staffing.
Glen Glenn Sound was an audio post production company formerly located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [1] The company was co-founded by Glen R. Glenn and Harry Eckles (sound recordist) in 1937. [2] It provided creative audio services to the television and film industry for five decades.
In 1958, Jac Holzman built the first Elektra studio at 116 West 14th Street, New York City, [12] on the northern edge of Greenwich Village. [13] [14] [15] [16] In ...
The oldest, Pacific Video Industries (PVI), was a remote video truck operator that began in 1972. It provided the remote facilities for the 1977 location recordings of " The Nixon Interviews " when David Frost and the former President sat down for a grueling series of historic interviews. 28 hours, 45 minutes of material was recorded over 12 ...
LE, located at the Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA, is home to than 540 government, military, aerospace, and contractor personnel. LE was briefly designated as the Launch and Range Systems Wing; however the unit was later re-designated as a directorate.
It is one of the oldest and largest audio visual rental and sound services in the U.S. McCune was founded in 1932 by Harry McCune Sr, McCune AVL provides audio, lighting and high-definition video services to events as varied as outdoor festivals such as the Monterey Jazz Festival, and the Bohemian Grove, and to arena conferences such as TED.
It acquired the video networking software business of Entone Technologies in 2006 for about $45 million, [5] Rhozet Corporation in 2007, and Scopus Video Networks, Ltd. in 2009, for $5.62 per share in cash, which represents an enterprise value of approximately $50 million, net of Scopus’ cash and short-term investments.