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'''Programme Making and Special Events''' (PMSE) is a term used, typically in Europe, to denote equipment that is used to support [[broadcasting]], [[Electronic news-gathering|news gathering]], [[theater|theatrical productions]] and special events, such as culture [[events]], [[concerts]], sport events, conferences and trade fairs. In [[North America]], the use of [[electromagnetic spectrum|spectrum]] to provide these services is usually called [[broadcast auxiliary service]] or BAS.
 
Typical examples include theatrical [[wireless]]-[[microphone]] use, wireless-camera newsgathering operations and fixed point-to-point [[microwave]] links. The most significant PMSE users are those who use wireless microphones, talkback systems and/or in-ear monitors.
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Within broadcasting, these applications are commonly known as SAB/SAP applications.
 
In terms of special events, different equipment is used from broadcasting. This may include more extensive use of lighting and sound equipment.
 
==References==