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JIM FOSGATE RECEIVES EMMY AWARD
FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SURROUND SOUND FOR TV
-- Technology & Engineering Emmy Award Bestowed
In Honor
of Groundbreaking Surround Technologies and Applications --
New York, NY, October 27, 2003 Audio industry pioneer
Jim Fosgate received a special Emmy Award during the 2003
Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards black-tie dinner ceremony
at the Plaza Hotel in New York City on October 23.
Fosgate was a co-recipient of the Development
of Surround Sound for Television award, presented by the National
Television Academy for his continuing efforts to develop and
refine surround technologies for television broadcast. As
the holder of more than 14 patents (plus three pending) for
surround audio, Fosgate is widely acknowledged to be one of
the forefathers of the concept.
Everyone at Rockford is immensely
proud of Jim and honored to be associated with the company
he first started in the seventies, said Gary Suttle,
President and CEO, Rockford Corporation, parent company of
Fosgate Audionics. Its due to his hard work and
dedication that millions of people enjoy surround sound from
their home theater systems. He literally changed the way we
experience music and movie soundtracks.
Fosgate first started working on surround
technologies in 1978, leading to the introduction of the Fosgate
Research TATE 101A surround processor three years later. The
TATE 101A is recognized as the cornerstone of high performance,
multichannel home audio.
Under Fosgates direction, the company
went on to demonstrate the first consumer-focused high separation
sound demo at the January 1982 Consumer Electronics Show.
More recently, Fosgate developed the surround decoding technology
that is now known as Dolby Pro Logic II.
My pursuit of surround technologies
that could play stereo recordings was driven by my love of
music, especially older recordings, said Fosgate. I
always wanted to hear them in flawless, multichannel audio,
and wanted to share that experience with other lovers of music.
As one would expect, splitting stereo
into five channels is like trying to defy the laws of physics.
But, after more than 25 years, I found a way to do it right,
matching the goal of performance I first set for myself in
the seventies.
   Jim
Fosgate accepts an Emmy Award for Development of Surround
Sound for Television during the 2003 Technology and Engineering
Emmy Awards ceremony at The Plaza Hotel, New York City, October
23, 2003. High-resolution digital images are available upon
request. For all Fosgate Audionics media inquiries, including
interviews, images and product loans, contact Adam Sohmer,
SOHMER ASSOCIATES, 718-499-9161 (voice/fax), 347-512-0066
(cell), adam@sohmerassoc.com.
Fosgate Audionics is a brand name
of Rockford Corporation. Rockford Corporation is based in
Tempe, Ariz. and is a publicly traded company under the NASDAQ
stock symbol ROFO. Company website can be viewed at www.rockfordcorp.com. |