Studio Center Worldwide Audio Moves After 40 Years

Sep 15, 2006 4:25 PM

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William “Woody” Prettyman, CEO of Studio Center Worldwide Audio, announced that the company has moved its corporate headquarters to Virginia Beach, Va. Studio Center’s new 10,000-square-foot production facility is located in the heart of Virginia Beach.

“We loved Norfolk, but we just outgrew our other facility,” Prettyman says. “Virginia Beach is more centrally located. We’ve doubled our space and outfitted all nine local studios with the best and newest of everything in production.”

Studio Center Worldwide Audio now has 17 studios in four cities—Virginia Beach, Memphis, Los Angeles and Las Vegas—serving clients in all 50 states and 23 countries. It produces radio and TV commercial audio, as well as audio for documentaries, CD-ROMs, in-flight entertainment, computer games, toys, Websites, corporate training programs and in-store announcements.

For more information, visit www.studiocenter.com.




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