Audio Media: Audio Media is a controlled circulation magazine for audio production professionals. It covers pro audio technology, technique, and business for the post, broadcast, recording, media authoring, sound reinforcement, location, and mastering markets.
Audio Media is read worldwide, in monthly printed and digital versions, by qualified professionals. Content includes in-depth news, regular columns focusing on events, technology, and the business of audio, equipment reviews by working audio professionals, product samplers, project profiles, tutorials, and more.
UHF Magazine: Ultra High Fidelity: UHF began life in 1982 under a different name, Hi-Fi Sound Magazine. The name had a good reason for being--it was the English language edition of a then-successful French Quebec magazine called "Son Hi-Fi." Like its French cousin, HFS distinguished itself by having a clear point of view, by standing firmly in favor of true high fidelity rather than just "consumer electronics." Since it regularly took stands ("that must be an expensive hobby," commented one reader), it made enemies. And a lot of friends. But, initially, not quite enough to make money ...
Today, UHF continues as a national and international magazine of genuine high fidelity. Though most of its readers are in Canada, UHF fans can be found in the US, South and Central America, Africa, Europe, Oceania Asia...all of the continents except Antarctica. The magazine's philosophy remains unchanged.
Audio Media: Audio Media is a controlled circulation magazine for audio production professionals. It covers pro audio technology, technique, and business for the post, broadcast, recording, media authoring, sound reinforcement, location, and mastering markets.
Audio Media is read worldwide, in monthly printed and digital versions, by qualified professionals. Content includes in-depth news, regular columns focusing on events, technology, and the business of audio, equipment reviews by working audio professionals, product samplers, project profiles, tutorials, and more.