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NBA
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Broadcast rights holders ABC, ESPN and TNT Sports have
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Teleproduction
NEP
rolls out new multiformat teleproduction truck
ND3HD, which hits the road this month, will make use of
Sony multiformat cameras, decks, switchers and monitors for golf and
football production.
NMT
debuts HD-11 teleproduction expando
All signal processing within the 53-foot expando trailer
is handled entirely in native HD, including acquisition, switching,
routing and monitoring.
Grass
Valley builds OB unit for Euroscena
The unit, which will be equipped for multiformat
high-definition production, consists of three identical articulated
vehicles and is scheduled to be delivered this summer.
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Sports Products
BTi
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SportsNet New York will rely on BTi News Update
Attendant to integrate its HD graphics with real-time sports data
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CBS
Sports relies on Utah Scientific control, routing in HD coordination
room
CBS considers its new HD coordination room a prototype
for its high-definition sports broadcasting and plans to transition all
of the SD rooms to HD.
CBS
Sports puts Chyron 3-D DVE option for HyperX to the test
The DVE was used in master control to provide
transparent operation and squeezeback of HD 1080i feeds to reveal sports
data below the game action during the NCAA basketball tournament.
Pixel
Power, Red Bee automate graphics at ESPN Classic
ESPN Classic in Europe has turned to Pixel Power and Red
Bee to automate graphics production and eliminate the need to post
graphics.
NEP
outfits new HD trucks with Harris Videotek T&M products
NEP Supershooters has acquired Harris Videotek TVM-950
and VTM Series test and measurement gear for its latest high definition
production trucks.
EVS
equipment to be used extensively for World Cup coverage
For production of World Cup live matches on location,
equipment will be used to provide pre-match analysis, replay, halftime
and end-of-game highlights, clip compilation, feed creation and an
archive of iso angles.
Megahertz
completes SIS facility
Satellite Information Services, SIS supplies television
programming and sports data to licensed betting offices and already had
broadcast facilities at its premises in London.
Broadcast
Pix unveils SLATE 100 production switcher
At the heart of the system is the new Broadcast Pix
Slate board, a professional switcher on a computer card that lives
inside a computer workstation.
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