ICYMI: Check out the Top 10 stories on AMI this week

As another week draws to a close, find out which stories have been capturing the industry’s imagination over the past seven days.

Among the biggest stories this week is news of Prism Sound and Iron Mountain’s involvement in the digitisation of some priceless audio tapes, while Katie Tavini’s debut AMI column on the topic of staying creative during the pandemic has proved extremely popular.

Another major news item this week came in the form of the first round of funding from the UK government’s Culture Recovery Fund, which saw over 1,300 arts organisation receiving critical financial support in their fight for survival against the devastating impacts of the pandemic.

Elsewhere, our coverage of Prolight+Sound’s commitment to running an in-person event In April next year has been of keen interest to the market.

Check out the Top 10 in full below…

1. Iron Mountain digitises priceless audio tapes with Prism Sound Converters 

Iron Mountain Entertainment Services (IMES), a physical and digital media archiving service for the entertainment industry, is using Prism Sound’s ADA-8XR multi-channel converters as part of an ongoing process to restore and preserve historically important audio tapes for its media and entertainment clients…

2. ‘We feel strong industry support’: PL+S director on decision to run in-person event

Prolight+Sound director Mira Wölfel has told Audio Media International that there is strong industry support behind the decision to run the show as an in-person event, despite the high-profile cancellation of other major trade shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic…

3. Universal to enter hotel industry with UMUSIC Hotels chain 

Universal Music Group has revealed plans to enter the hotel market with the launch of UMUSIC Hotels, a chain of music-based experiential hotels…

4. Katie Tavini: Combating creative challenges through COVID

In her first column for Audio Media International, mastering engineer Katie Tavini looks at the creative challenges posed by the pandemic and how we can overcome them…

5. 1,385 arts organisations to share £257m government boost

The first round of funding from the government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund has been released today (Monday, October 12), with 1,385 arts organisations, including music venues, theatres and museums, offered a lifeline in their efforts to survive the COVID-19 pandemic…

6. Futuresource Audio Collaborative event goes digital for 2020

Futuresource Consulting’s Audio Collaborative conference will be held as an all-virtual event this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic…

7. ‘It was terrifying, but I had to do it’: Katie Von Schleicher on making Consummation

In May 2020, Katie Von Schleicher released her co-produced and co-engineered second album Consummation, a record simmering with delicately balanced sonic textures and a fine blend of psych rock, pop melodies and sparsely furnished soundscapes. Since then, she has been living in almost complete isolation, plotting album number three and arming herself with a raft of new skills with which to approach it. Audio Media International editor Daniel Gumble spoke to her from her NYC apartment to reflect on a career-defining record and adapting to life in solitude…

8. Bristol’s Star & Garter reggae venue refurbished with Powersoft installation 

Bristol reggae venue The Star & Garter has undergone a major audio refurbishment, featuring amplification from Italian am and technology company Powersoft…

9. BBC Sounds Amazing event kicks off

From October 14-16, the BBC is hosting a free online event entitled Sound Amazing, celebrating some of the most exciting developments and innovations in audio…

10. PPL grants £100,000 to Stagehand COVID-19 Crew Relief Fund

Stagehand, a charity designed to support those who work in the live events industry, has been granted £100,000 by music licensing company PPL to boost its new COVID-19 Crew Relief Fund…