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CLEAR-COM'S INDUSTRY-LEADING INTERCOM SYSTEMS STRIKE OLYMPIC
GOLD FOR 14 OB VANS FOR BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES
July 16, 2008
Source: Clear-Com
Thirteen of
China's leading broadcasters have selected Clear-Com®
products for use within 14 OB vans including two that belong
to China Beijing TV (BTV), during this year's Beijing Olympic
games.
"Broadcasters' communication requirements for Olympic
coverage are extremely stringent and challenging, as it is
a non-stop environment where nothing can be left to chance,"
comments Matt Danilowicz, Managing Director of Clear-Com.
"We are honored that 13 broadcasters have placed their
trust in Clear-Com, and we believe it speaks volumes about
Clear-Com and its 40 year history of reliability and innovation.
We are very proud to be so heavily involved in such a prestigious
event as the Beijing Olympics."
While each of the 14 OB vans is relying on different combinations
of equipment to broadcast the games, all are depending on
Clear-Com's Eclipse Digital Matrix to act as the heart of
their communications systems. Available in a variety of configurations,
the typical OB van setup will feature Clear-Com's 32-port
Eclipse digital matrix system and I-Series control panels
with built in microphone headset connections and four display
key modules along with a keypad. Designed with a high level
of fault tolerance, Eclipse can offer continuous operation
throughout the entire Olympics production with the ability
to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, reinforced by built
in layers of redundancy measures.
"I think live sports coverage is perhaps the most demanding
broadcast challenge there is," says Danilowicz. "When
you are talking about a live broadcast, especially during
such a high-caliber event as the Olympics, you need to be
in constant contact with each of the moving parts. That means
the people in the venue, in the control room, in the studio
itself, as well as the on-air talent. It's crucial that the
communication link be up, running and functioning in a full
tolerant mission critical fashion at all times."
In addition to Clear-Com's Eclipse Digital Matrix frames,
many of the broadcasters have opted to add FreeSpeak®10
digital wireless beltpacks to provide fully integrated communications
for the production teams that move throughout the broadcast
centres and sporting stadiums. Based on a cellular architecture,
the 1.9 GHz system operates on DECT technology that allows
up to 10 beltpacks to roam seamlessly between remote active
antennas.
Broadcasters who have selected Clear-Com equipment for their
OB van operations include: 1. BTV (2 vans) 2. Hunan ETV 3.
STV (Shanghai) 4. Jinan TV 5. Guangdong TV 6. QTV (Qingdao)
7. Shandong TV 8. Zhejiang TV 9. Jiangsu TV 10. Dalian TV
11. Yunnan TV 12. Harbin 13. Heilongjiang
Going beyond Olympics coverage, several broadcast stations
have already contracted to continue to use the Clear-Com equipment
including Beijing TV and Shanghai TV. In addition, CCTV, China's
National Broadcaster, has purchased an arsenal of communication
equipment that will make up the communications network during
the Olympics that will include two of Clear-Com's Eclipse
Omega systems with 120 ports in total. All of this will form
the heart of the network at the International Broadcasting
Centre (IBC), the hub of all broadcasting activities for the
Olympic Games, and CCTV's new Television Culture Centre (TVCC),
which will house administration along with news, broadcasting,
studios and program production.
"Clear-Com has been investing in China's broadcast market
for several years, beginning with a local sales and support
office based in Beijing," adds Danilowicz. "Our
continued success in this market signifies a growing need
among China's broadcasters for highly reliable, flexible and
failsafe communication solutions. Clear-Com's goal in China
is to help broadcasters and networks maximize their communication
investments with highly-advanced and future-proof intercom
technology. The investments they make today for the Olympics
will have long term pay off in their broadcasting needs into
the future."
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