Lighting & Sound America

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Lighting & Sound America is an American entertainment technology magazine founded in 2004 and published in New York City by PLASA Media Inc, a commercial arm of the Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA). Lighting & Sound America covers the broad range of the entertainment, presentation and events industries worldwide, including theatre, live touring, clubs, themed venues, corporate events and presentations, as well as in-depth profiles of people and companies involved in the lighting and sound industry.[3][4]

Editor-in-chiefDavid Barbour[1]
Frequencymonthly
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Lighting & Sound America
Editor-in-chiefDavid Barbour[1]
CategoriesEntertainment Technology Magazines
Frequencymonthly
Circulation12,196[2]
FounderDavid Barbour
Founded2004
First issueMay 2004
CompanyPLASA Media Inc
CountryUSA
Websitewww.lightingandsoundamerica.com
ISSN1552-1273
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History

Lighting & Sound America was co-founded by David Barbour in 2004.[1]

The magazine was launched in May 2004 in New York City, where it is still based now, under the editor-in-chief David Barbour,[5] as a monthly magazine to the lighting and sound industries.

Lighting & Sound America is the sister magazine to Lighting & Sound International,[6] and has a page count of over 100 pages.

The magazine has collaborated with other large organisations within the industry on a number of different projects, such as the 2007 Staged Events Award[7][8] and the 2005 InfoComm trade show in Las Vegas[9] and has become a valuable resource for people working in the industry.[10]

Circulation

Lighting & Sound America is circulated to 12,000 subscribers each month, the vast majority of which are in North America.[11]

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