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The Neural Broadcast Brain Award honors significant contributions and intelligent decisions in the digital broadcast market ...
Harris
Harris "Brain Trust": At the NAB 2008 show, Neural Audio President and COO Mark Seigle presents the Neural Brain Award to Harris Corporation’s Nabil Kanaan, director, signal processing product marketing and Randy Conrod, Harris Broadcast’s Leitch Business Unit product manager, digital products, for their commitment to audio quality for DTV.
SPEED TV
Speed TV's Coordinating Technical Producer Bruce Shapiro, accepted the Neural Brain award for Neural President Mark Seigle on behalf of the content provider for its broadcast of programming in 5.1 surround sound at NAB 2008.
Rich Parker
Parker Recognized HD Radio Audio: Rich Parker, Vermont Public Radio (VPR) director of engineering, was recognized for his dedication to audio quality and audio processing for HD Radio™ with a Neural Audio Brain Award at NAB 2008.
Rick Dean
THX Technology VP and Technical Director
Fred Aldous
Senior Audio Mixer and Audio Consultant
FOX Sports.
Lucy St. James
Director of Production
Clear Channel Philadelphia
Reed W Wilson
Technology Manager, Broadcast Media
Belo Technologies
THX Receives Award
THX Sound Wizard: Rick Dean, THX Technology VP and technical director for the standard-setting Star Wars Trilogy DVDs, accepts the Neural Brain award on behalf of THX.
(Left to right: Geir Skaaden, Neural CEO, Paul Hubert, Neural Co-Founder, Dean and Mark Seigle, Neural President and COO).
Brain For Belo
Neural President Mark Seigle and Harris Broadcast’s Dan Sessler present a Neural Brain to Belo Corporation’s Reed Wilson for the company’s work on delivering to their viewers a constant 5.1 sound “24/7” with its television affiliates by utilizing Neural’s MultiMerge™ DTV product.

 

Radio One Philly Goes 5.1
Radio One Philadelphia 5.1 Brain Trust, Production Director Lucy St. James and Chief Engineer Mike DePolo accept a Neural Audio Brain Award at the Philadelphia NAB2005 Radio Show for their implementation of surround sound on their digital broadcasts.

KIRO-TV 24/7 5.1
KIRO-TV’s David Braun accept a Neural Audio Brain Award from Mark Seigle, Neural Audio President, for their station’s implementation of Neural’s MultiMerge 5.1 technology for television.
Neumann.Berlin Broadcast Brain Award
Neural’s Robert Reams presents the “Neural Brain” to Wolfgang Fraissinet, Neumann.Berlin President, Marketing/Sales at NAB2005. Neumann received the award for its leading edge surround sound microphone technology, most notably its KU-100 used in HD Radio’sTM first live surround broadcast for KUVO-FM’s, Denver, Dianne Reeves Broadcast, and for the first nationwide surround sound broadcast in the United States by NPR (National Public Radio).
Harris Brain Award
Robert Reams, Neural Audio CTO and Co-Founder presents Neural’s Brain Award to Harris Broadcast’s Jim Hauptstueck for Harris’ support in bringing Neural’s groundbreaking audio products to the broadcast market place.
XM Satellite Radio Brain Award
Tony Masiello, senior vice president of operations for XM Satellite Radio, receives Neural’s Brain Award from Neural’s Co-Founders, CTO and Chief Scientist Robert Reams and Chairman Paul Hubert.
iBiquity Brain Award
Robert Reams, Neural Audio Co-Founder and Chief Scientist, presented the Neural Brain to Mike Lyons, iBiquity vice president, aftermarket business development at the CES Show.
NPR Brain Award
The National Public Radio engineering team were given Neural Brains at the CES for their presentation of the first national digital radio broadcast of a 5.1 discrete surround sound musical event, Toast of the Nation. Left to right: Mike Starling, vice president of engineering; Ben Roe, NPR director of music; Neural’s Robert Reams; Jan Andrews, NPR senior engineer and Mike Pappas, KUVO-FM, Denver chief engineer.
> 12.17.04 : Surround Sound Information: Toast of the Nation 2005
KUVO-FM Brain Award
Neural’s Robert Reams presents Mike Pappas of KUVO "The Neural Audio Broadcast Brain" for HD Radio’s first 5.1 "Live" Broadcast
CBS Radio Brain Award
CBS Radio Director of Engineering, Tom McGinley and Assistant Chief Engineer for KMPS/ KZOK/ KBKS/ KRQI/ KYCW, Dave Casey, receive the Neural Audio Broadcast Brain Award for being the first commercial station in the United States to implement 5.1 surround sound using Neural’s 5225 Mix-Edit Transcoder.

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