
Harris Corporation Supporting International
Broadcasters During 2008 Beijing Summer Games
July 28, 2008
Source: Harris Broadcast
Harris Corporation
is supplying a wide range of high-definition and standard-definition
(HD/SD) broadcast equipment to support some of the world's
leading broadcasters during their live coverage of the upcoming
2008 Beijing Summer Games in Beijing, China. Harris also has
implemented a comprehensive plan to provide its international
customers with full local support before and during the games.
"Harris is supporting the Beijing Summer Games by providing
broadcasters with a wide range of equipment and support
from large systems sales, equipment rentals, and tailored
service packages, to onsite setup assistance at the International
Broadcast Center and local service throughout the event,"
said Tim Thorsteinson, president of Harris Broadcast Communications.
"Our Beijing warehouse is fully stocked to avoid time-consuming
customs checks and ensure replacement parts get into the hands
of our customers as quickly as possible. In addition, more
than 40 Harris staff members at our Beijing Research and Service
facilities stand ready to handle any support customers may
require during this significant event."
From signal processing, routing and multiviewers to servers,
graphics and HD conversion equipment, Harris solutions will
help the following broadcasters provide millions of viewers
with coverage of the 2008 Beijing Summer Games:
Japan Consortium an association representing
Japanese broadcasters for broadcast coverage of the 2008 Beijing
Games, has selected a variety of Harris video processing and
distribution products, including Integrator® and Panacea
routers, 6800+ HD conversion equipment, frame synchronizers,
distribution amplifiers (including 3 Gb/s), multiplexers and
demultiplexers. These products will be used through a rental
agreement with Panasonic.
China Central Television (CCTV)
China's premiere national broadcaster, purchased a range of
Harris video processing and distribution products, multiviewers
and test and measurement solutions, which will be used in
CCTV's master control facility during the Beijing Games.
Gearhouse Broadcast a leading
international broadcast services company, purchased an array
of 6800+ HD core processing products, as well as a range of
multiviewers, including the award-winning Zandar Predator
II multiviewer and the Zandar QS100HD Quad "multiviewer
in a card."
Alfacam a Belgium-based company that provides
TV facilities and services to broadcasters and production
houses, is sending 18 TV trucks to Beijing, each of which
has between 14 and 28 Zandar Predator HD8 multiviewers onboard
driving HD production and mixing monitoring.
CBC Canada's national public
broadcaster, will use two Inscriber® G7 HD/SD broadcast
graphics systems, which deliver 2D and 3D real-time graphics
flawlessly over two channels, during its coverage of the games.
"We were looking for a powerful but
simple-to-use graphics system to perform real-time 3D rendering
during our coverage of the Beijing Games, and the Inscriber
G7 met all our requirements," said Joe Sidoli,
director of operations, CBC Network Sports. "The G7
offers seamless integration with popular 3D software on the
market, as well as easy-to-use, interactive templates that
enable our staff to create template-based text and graphics
right from their desktops. We were also impressed with Inscriber
Network Manager, which gives our operators complete control
over where resources are stored and how they're distributed
enabling better content management and an overall streamlined
workflow."
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