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Belo
announces free airtime plans for candidates this fall
The broadcast group will televise at least one hour of political
coverage each week from its news-producing stations beginning six weeks
before the general election.
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Wireless camera systems from Link Research
- tried and tested with a great track record.
Link's modular L1500 for SD and HD is more flexible than ever, with a
choice of accessories, frequencies and camera control options. From the
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E-News
Members
select Esposito as new RTNDA chairman
During RTNDA @ NAB last week in Las Vegas, Edward Esposito of
Rubber City Radio Group in Akron, OH, was elected as chairman of the
association’s board of directors.
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MRC Introduces the Next Generation of
Diversity!
MRC's NEW Dual Diversity Receiver System- the MDR-2 - is a
digital microwave receiver ideal for portable applications. The MDR-2
uses the latest in "diversity" receive technologies to optimize signal
integrity of the transmitted signal. MRC's years of expertise in COFDM
modulation and MPEG encoding, makes the MDR-2 an excellent addition for
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ENG
WRAL-TV
adopts XDCAM HD for ENG, news production
Throughout the next two years, the station will roll out more than
30 of Sony's new PDW-700 optical camcorders and several PDW-HD1500
decks.
Gray
Television equips 21 stations with P2 HD for ENG
The broadcast group is acquiring a variety of Panasonic
newsgathering equipment, including the AG-HPX500 and AG-HVX200 P2 HD
camcorders.
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GoPac2 --
Multi-Purpose HD/SD Portable COFDM Transmit System
The GoPac2 combines the award winning CamPac2 wireless
camera transmitter with a high-power amplifier. The system offers
variable bandwidth COFDM from 5 to 16MHz, low-latency HD/SD MPEG2
encoding and 2 or 7GHz operation. The GoPac2 converts virtually any
vehicle into an ENG truck. To learn more,
click!
Nucomm, defining the future of HD
news!
Beyond ENG
KHQ
to rollout local HD news based on Thomson Grass Valley file-based
workflow
The Spokane, WA, station will use the Thomson Grass Valley Aurora
HD digital news production system linked to a K2 HD storage area network
to produce local HD news content.
Details
of Sinclair's local HD news plans emerge
Sinclair Broadcast Group plans to launch HD local newscasts in two
markets within the next four weeks and in two others this summer.
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Broadcast Engineering's monthly
Webcasts cover key technical and operational topics. Issues covered will
include improving workflow, IT engineering, automation, compression,
audio and other topics. These one-hour events are free to attendees and
enable them to learn right from their desktops or home computers. Visit
http://broadcastengineering.com/webinar/web for
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ENG Products
Hitachi
develops P2 HD dockable recorder
Hitachi Kokusai Electric is collaborating with Panasonic on the
development of P2 HD peripherals and systems.
Harris
features NewsForce HD/SD newsroom technology at NAB2008
The end-to-end NewsForce HD/SD news workflow operates transparently
in HD/SD from ingest through production and editing to playout.
Audio-Technica
introduces two new omnidirectional dynamic mics
The new AT8004 and AT8004L microphones offer natural sound
reproduction and are well-suited for ENG/EFP applications and sports
broadcasting.
Anton/Bauer
debuts Stasis Flex camera mount
The mount enables a cameraman to shoot in virtually any position.
Clear-Com
introduces software-based intercom
The company's new Clear-Com Concert software-based intercom system
is based on VoIP technology.
RF
Central unveils dual-band ENG transmitter
The new RFX-ENG-II supports 2GHz or 7GHz COFDM digital
transmissions from one unit.
Video
Technics features NewsFlow HDX
A NewsFlow HDX system includes a two-channel Apella HDX video
server and a Studio Pro RTX.2 HD nonlinear editor.
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