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Behind the Mix

  • Writer: richard-cadena
    richard-cadena
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

How the 2025 GRAMMY Awards Broadcast Came Together


The interior of Crypto.com Arena, where the GRAMMYs were held this year. The Cohesion PA included main leftright-and-side arrays of 56 Cohesion CO12 boxes—14 per hang—plus six flown CP218 subs per side. Four back-of-house delays of eight CO10 boxes per array and six 300-level delays of six CO8s each completed the flown complement.
The interior of Crypto.com Arena, where the GRAMMYs were held this year. The Cohesion PA included main leftright-and-side arrays of 56 Cohesion CO12 boxes—14 per hang—plus six flown CP218 subs per side. Four back-of-house delays of eight CO10 boxes per array and six 300-level delays of six CO8s each completed the flown complement.

The GRAMMY AWARDs is the premier event for the music industry, and the television production behind it is one of the most challenging and demanding. This year’s broadcast chalked up 15.4 million live viewers and 102.2 million online interactions while showcasing the world’s top artists in a high-energy, three-and-a-half-hour presentation. Behind the seamless production audiences see on their televisions and mobile screens, there is an intricate, carefully orchestrated process that blends cutting-edge audio and video technology with the expertise of a team of some of the industry’s most experienced audio and video professionals.


 
 
 

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