| Bank Projects Broadcast Growth in 2010 |
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Broadcast media can look forward to 6 percent growth next year, reports media investment bank M.C. Alcamo & Co., which analyzed recovery data in the sector from 2002. Read on... |
| Broadcast Pix Ships Fluent Macros, First File-based Switcher Macros |
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Broadcast Pix announced the release of Slate Version 7.3, an upgrade to its integrated live video production systems.
Version 7.3 features Fluent Macros, the industry's first file-based switcher macro memory system.
It also provides enhancements to its Fluent Multi-View and its 2 M/E Slate 5000 switcher control panel, as well as support for the new low-cost Slate 100 Control Panel.
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| Echolab Offers HD Switcher Upgrade |
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For a limited time, Echolab will replace existing Nova, Opera, or Overture SD switcher chassis for an Atem, their recently launched 1-M/E multidefinition switcher.
The upgrade is available now for $14,500 USD. Read on... |
| Utah Scientific Releases Dot.Box Package |
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Utah Scientific has announced the release of Dot.Box, a combined dual-channel master control and routing system.
Dot.Box comprises a UTAH-400 HD/SD routing switcher with 32 inputs and 16 outputs and two MC-400 master control processor boards with MCP-400 master control panels. Read on... |
| DNF and EVS Partner on Server and Controller |
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 The EVS XS studio video server now comes with DNF Controls 2044CL Clip Instant Access Controller.
The 2044CL gets clips to air fast with the touch of just one very powerful button. Load a single video clip, a fill clip/key clip combination, or six channels of clips. Use the 30 Shotbox keys to access up to 300 single clips or multiple clip combinations. Read on... |
| PBS Station KSMQ Selects Hitachi SK-HD1000 HD Cameras |
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Hitachi announced that KSMQ-a PBS station in Austin, MN-has outfitted its main studio with three new Hitachi SK-HD1000 multi-standard, multi-format cameras to produce public interest programming for viewers in its Southern Minnesota-Northern Iowa coverage area.
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| TV Globo Chooses I-Movix's SprintCam V3 HD, New Ultra Slow-Motion Solution |
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| I-Movix's SprintCam V3 HD is a broadcast-integrated, native HD, ultra-slow-motion solution offering frame rates of 250 to 2,000 frames per second (fps) with instant replay.
TV Globo will use the I-Movix technology primarily for sports broadcasting, including football and volleyball, and for specific projects within the network's entertainment department.
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