Bryston not on Wikipedia?

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Vipers

Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« on: 24 Aug 2011, 09:43 pm »
Hi Guys,

I've just been playing around on Wikipedia reading the backgrounds on companies like Naim audio, Linn Products, Meridian audio, PMC Speakers etc, but to my shock I couldn't find Bryston, unless I'm doing something wrong surely this is a travesty that needs correcting asap, apparently Wikipedia contains 19 million articles, suely there is room for one more, Bryston are the finest audio company in the world after all  :wink:

Surely with the Knowledgeable bunch that are on Audiocircle it wouldn't take too long to rectify, although I appreciate there is quite a lot of history and products to cover, but I'm sure a quick overview is better than no presence at all?

I know I'd love to be able to read the history of Bryston and it's major accomplishes and product history line.

James, I don't suppose you've got a spare 5 minutes :)

Mag

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #1 on: 24 Aug 2011, 10:53 pm »
Well, I know they didn't start with audio. Heart monitors or something like that. :smoke:

SoundGame

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #2 on: 25 Aug 2011, 03:39 pm »
Hi Guys,

I've just been playing around on Wikipedia reading the backgrounds on companies like Naim audio, Linn Products, Meridian audio, PMC Speakers etc, but to my shock I couldn't find Bryston, unless I'm doing something wrong surely this is a travesty that needs correcting asap, apparently Wikipedia contains 19 million articles, suely there is room for one more, Bryston are the finest audio company in the world after all  :wink:

Surely with the Knowledgeable bunch that are on Audiocircle it wouldn't take too long to rectify, although I appreciate there is quite a lot of history and products to cover, but I'm sure a quick overview is better than no presence at all?

I know I'd love to be able to read the history of Bryston and it's major accomplishes and product history line.

James, I don't suppose you've got a spare 5 minutes :)

I propose that the new Bryston website content expand on what the current site has in terms of Bryston history.  It would be great to have more details on the evolution of the business strategy and product line.  In addition, it would nice to see the ownership and key leadership role changes in the company overtime.  Perhaps the new website can have these tid-bits.

Phil A

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #3 on: 25 Aug 2011, 04:10 pm »
I propose that the new Bryston website content expand on what the current site has in terms of Bryston history.  It would be great to have more details on the evolution of the business strategy and product line.  In addition, it would nice to see the ownership and key leadership role changes in the company overtime.  Perhaps the new website can have these tid-bits.

James did post at one point an article I believe (perhaps a year and a half ago give or take) about the history of Bryston.

Phil A

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #4 on: 25 Aug 2011, 04:23 pm »
Here's one of the old posts.  There are probably others

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=71856.0

SoundGame

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #5 on: 25 Aug 2011, 04:25 pm »
James did post at one point an article I believe (perhaps a year and a half ago give or take) about the history of Bryston.

Yes - there is some on the Bryston website currently and there was a review that talked about the history and also there is a YouTube video from a News station that talks about the origin of the company - however, there isn't anything that talks in details about the products (with pictures) along the way, in any details.  Though some of the models have been shared. 

In addition, the current and historical management / ownership structure is not in one easy place.  Since Bryston is so approachable, it would be nice to know who the players in the company are and a little bit about them - short bio / autobio. 

To my knowledge, the company is headed by Chris Russell (Owner and CEO), Brian Russell (Owner and President) and James Tanner (VP, Owner).  I'm not sure if Stuart Taylor has an executive title or any ownership.  I know there is also Craig Bell (VP U.S.) but am not sure if he's an owner, as well.  Anyways, to me, I find it very interesting to know who are the key people directing the company. 


SoundGame

Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
« Reply #6 on: 25 Aug 2011, 04:37 pm »
There is some information on the Gov't of Canada website.  I didn't know of Karen Richardson's role - interesting:

http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/ccc/srch/nvgt.do?sbPrtl=&prtl=1&estblmntNo=207483980000&profile=cmpltPrfl&profileId=1861&app=sold&lang=eng

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Re: Bryston not on Wikipedia?
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