Eurovision Song Contest Runs on Riedel
Riedel provided intercom and signal distribution for Eurovision for the 14th time.
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Riedel provided intercom and signal distribution for Eurovision for the 14th time.
Much of the annual three-day event was mixed on eMotion LV1 live mixers.
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The 2018 Eurovision Song Contest saw Riedel provide a vast, all-fiber comms and signal distribution infrastructure for the 13 consecutive year.
The first trial for live production of immersive and interactive sound using the MPEG-H TV Audio System took place at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
With rehearsals ongoing since 22 April, the equipment is already in heavy use in Lisbon’s Altice Arena
“We have broad experience in supporting complex, live entertainment shows,” said BBC Studioworks exec