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Neural Audio presents Broadcast Brain Award
Jun 25, 2007 10:00 AM
(left to right) Neural Audio CEO Geir Skaaden, co-founder/chairman Paul Hubert, THX, vice president of technology development Rick Dean and president/COO Mark Seigle, during presentation of the Neural Brain Award.
Neural Audio, a provider of audio and surround sound technologies, has named the winners of its 2007 Broadcast Brain Award. This year’s recipients were: Fred Aldous, Sr., FOX Sports audio mixer; James Paluzzi, Colorado Public Radio (CPR) vice president for new media and technology; and accepting for THX, Rick Dean, vice president of technology development.
The company gives the award in recognition of an individual’s leadership and professionalism in delivering the best surround sound to the consumer in their respective fields.
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