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| The CEntrance News Service is back at work, shining a spotlight
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On Friday, the CEntrance News Service resumed operation. Updates will
return to a regular publication schedule. This means that the Audible
Silence Newsletter, which captivated audiences with the tales of the demo
case, the unknown
rabbit, and the runaway
sinewave, will once again shine a spotlight on the life of the company
and its people.
The return of Audible Silence follows an extended hiatus. When asked what
"hiatus" actually means, the CEntrance News Service responded,
"The word "hiatus" is defined as "a gap in a sequence"
and derives from the Latin word "hiare," meaning "to yawn."
However, the word "yawn" far from characterizes the daily activities
at CEntrance. In 2004, the company gained recognition from several prominent
pro-audio manufacturers. In keeping with its commitment to high-quality
service, CEntrance devoted all efforts to ensuring the success of its
projects with the new clients. Recently, additional help came aboard,
allowing the News Service to reappear.
"It's about time we cranked that newsreel," said Michael Goodman,
Managing Director, when approached for comment. "We have a lot of
very exciting news at CEntrance, and we will share it all with readers
in the coming weeks and months."
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CEntrance designs professional
audio and consumer electronics products used in homes, radio stations,
recording studios, concert venues, and virtually anywhere else music is
made or heard. By paying special attention to product definition, design,
and user interface, CEntrance develops products that customers come to
rely onand love. The company is headquartered in Chicago with offices
in California, Wisconsin, and Russia.
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