Listen Up…CEDIA Partners with Sound & Vision Radio
CEDIA will be a part of Sound & Vision Radio every Saturday in 2008. Beginning February 2, 2008, CEDIA will be a part of Sound & Vision Radio every Saturday. Sound & Vision, the world’s largest entertainment equipment magazine, hits the airwaves each week to broadcast the latest and greatest information about home theater, audio, video, and multimedia products. The radio program is also streamed live from www.radioamerica.org at its current time of 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. PST in addition to being available on itunes.The broadcast reaches more than 14 million consumers annually, and CEDIA will offer expertise and insight on trends, technology, the industry, and more.
CEDIA staff will work with select CEDIA members to represent the association each week for 60 minutes of the three-hour program. For more information contact Jamie Antcliff (jantcliff@cedia.org) or call (800) 669-5329.
Upcoming CEDIA Member Segments 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Pacific:
(Listen to archived discussions below)
Air Date
CEDIA Member
Topic
3/29/08
Eric Lee, Integrated Control Experts
Coming soon!
4/5/08
Jamie Sasser, Playback AV
Whole Home Technologies and Estate Control Systems, primarily focusing on Crestron controls and automation systems for large scale homes. In addition, standard distributed audio/video systems, discuss lighting and shade control, climate control, surveillance, automating your waterfall, or controlling the turnstile bridge to your island
4/12/08
Sean Weiner, Starr Systems
Family-Friendly Homes: designing practical systems for individuals and families - making components fit lifestyles as opposed to the other way around
4/19/08
Jeff Zemanek, Lutron
Coming soon!
4/26/08
Marc Leidig, Ambiance Systems
Coming soon!
5/3/08
TBD
Coming soon!
5/10/08
Buzz Delano, Delano Associates
Coming soon!
5/17/08
Gordon Van Zuiden,
CyberManor
Media Center PC platform for media managment and home control
5/31/08
Sean Weiner, Starr Systems
Family-Friendly Homes- designing practical systems for individuals and families - making components fit lifestyles as opposed to the other way around