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In the September 22, 2010 Issue:

Miranda buys OmniBus
KIT digital acquires Megahertz Broadcast Systems
Pebble Beach launches Dolphin integrated channel device
RadiantGrid features RadiantCoder at IBC2010
KSL-TV expands automation, archive for newly acquired station

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 TOP STORY
Miranda buys OmniBus

The purchase strengthens Miranda’s automated playout systems offerings.

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 AUTOMATION NEWS
KIT digital acquires Megahertz Broadcast Systems

The former AZCAR division has joined the video asset management company.

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 NEW PRODUCTS
Pebble Beach launches Dolphin integrated channel device

Dolphin can operate as a stand-alone system or as a part of Neptune or Marina automation.

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EVS' Media Archive Director takes control

The Media Archive Director offers a set of software tools to manage all platforms of the workflows centrally.

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OASYS shows new features at IBC

Version 5.5 includes a redundancy manager to supervise backup and changeover.

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Vector 3 supports ProRes codec

The MultiPlay product line is now compatible with the Final Cut Pro production environment.

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RadiantGrid features RadiantCoder at IBC2010

The bundle offers popular transcoding features plus new Linear Acoustic loudness correction.

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SSL DV shows Gravity integration with Snell’s Morpheus at IBC2010

The integration improves workflow scheduling and playout.

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Softel launches MultiText for streamlined multilanguage captions

The new option is for Swift subtitle encoding and transmission systems.

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 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
KSL-TV expands automation, archive for newly acquired station

NVerzion is providing KSL with steadfast automated support, ease-of-use and high-capacity nearline storage for five channels.

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Two Asian satellite broadcasters adopt ForeTV

The installation at Astro in Malaysia now covers 144 channels, and Xin Ya in Singapore is outsourcing its requirements to MSA Focus in an SaaS solution.

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Golf Channel chooses ScheduLINK to optimize production, transmissions

The Golf Channel uses ScheduLINK to book domestic and international transmission feeds with vendors such as Intelsat and NEP.

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