subject: Studio One Media, Inc. (OTCBB: SOMD) WMM Interview with CEO [print this page] Studio One Media, IncStudio One Media, Inc. today announced thatthe current President of Lava Records, Jason Flom has joined Studio One's Advisory Board. Mr. Flom will play a valuable role in advancing the adoption of MyStudio's revolutionary audio technology, AfterMaster, as well as the national rollout of MyStudio HD Recording Studios.
Mr. Flom flaunts a distinguished career in the music industry, having served as Chairman and CEO of Atlantic Records, Virgin Records and the Capitol Music Group. Mr. Flom was instrumental in shaping up the careers of several chart-topping groups including Twisted Sister, Stone Temple Pilots, Tori Amos, Jewel, Hootie and the Blowfish, Collective Soul, Matchbox 20, Kid Rock, The Corrs and The Blue Man Group.
Studio One is a diversified media and technology company whose subsidiaries and divisions include Studio One Entertainment, Inc., MyStudio Recording Studios, MyStudio Audio Labs, Inc., MyStudio Music, MyStudio Management and MyStudio Masters. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Studio One Entertainment, Inc. the company is engaged in the research and development of audio and video technologies for professional and consumer use.
Studio One's world-class Advisory Board consists of leaders in business, media and entertainment who advise the company in the development and implementation of Studio One's business plan for the MyStudio and AfterMaster technologies. Jason Flom's insight and influence within the music will enhance the company's strategic initiatives to drive broad adoption of its revolutionary technologies.
The company has managed to maintain an upward revenue growth in the first three quarters of the fiscal 2010: Q1 earnings were $.03 million, Q2 earnings were $.04 million, and Q3 earnings were $.07 million.
Accompanying the revenue growth this year were the headlines. Studio One announced on September 20th, 2010, the company had partnered with the famed Crack Comedy Club of London, England to host the company's first international stand-up comedy contest.
Just four day before that, Studio One confirmed the booking of Perez Hilton, Jamie King and Simon Fuller to host the final round of auditions for The Boy Band for the Next Generation. Next, the company announced on the last week of July that it has ordered fifteen studio chassis to advance its national rollout of MyStudio HD Recording Studios.
MyStudio enables a user, for a $20 fee, to record up to a five-minute personalized video with professional-quality backdrop, lighting and sound. Within minutes, the user can log on to the company's website and view the video online or request the video on DVD. The studios are designed for installation in any high foot-traffic area like shopping malls, for example.
So what's next for Studio One? Keep an eye out for an article here on the WMM blog on Monday, October 4th for an exclusive interview with Larry Ryckman, President and CEO or Studio One Media, Inc.