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AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
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In the August 5, 2009 Issue:

Sundance gets comfortable with Avid
BXF kicks off second phase
Softel to demonstrate Cyclone Teletext system at IBC2009
Pilat to release new platform, add-ons
Australia’s ONE HD sports network selects Harris D-Series automation for playout

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 TOP STORY
Sundance gets comfortable with Avid

'Automation Technology Update' spoke to Rick Stora, formerly with Sundance Digital, but now with Avid, to find out how the automation business is changing.

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 AUTOMATION NEWS
BXF kicks off second phase

The SMPTE working group recently met to start work on BXF 2.0.

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Civolution acquires Thomson STS watermarking business

Under terms of the deal, Thomson will become a shareholder in Civolution.

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 NEW PRODUCTS
Softel to demonstrate Cyclone Teletext system at IBC2009

The application supports external data inputs for dynamic Teletext services.

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Omneon to feature MediaDeck GX at IBC2009

The complete channel payout system provides full branding and audio facilities to complement video servers.

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Compix LCGn series of SD CGs brings quality, ease of use to every level of production

The LCGn series meets the needs of SD production.

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 MORE NEW PRODUCTS
Pilat to release new platform, add-ons

The IBMS:Adapt customization platform will debut at IBC2009 with a campaign management add-on.

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Crystal Vision to show 3Gb emergency bypass

At IBC2009, the company also will show new features for its MultiLogo keyer.

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 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Australia’s ONE HD sports network selects Harris D-Series automation for playout

The expansion of the D-Series software at the Southern Cross facility was implemented while its channels remained on air.

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VDS delivers Promotor to AFN

The installation provides for eight channels of automated promos and branding on Harris IconStation for American Forces Network.

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GTECH chooses ionoco for Loto Real in Dominican Republic

The automated system comprises an end-to-end drawing solution, integrated cameras, studio equipment, computer systems and on-air graphics for the live shows.

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Podcast
According to Chyron VP Jim Martinolich, cloud computing and software as a service (SaaS) may be just such disruptive technologies. Martinolich, an IBC2009 panelist during the “Cloud Production and Delivery” session, Friday, Sept. 11, says there are several good reasons SaaS is becoming accepted in the broadcast industry. Click here.
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White Papers
Automation system vendors and server vendors appear to be picking up the baton regarding the many new formats; the element missing from the playout centers of broadcasters is automated QC. Click here.
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Omneon’s MediaDeck GX combines video server playout with new automated graphics and advanced audio processing capabilities in a single box... Click here.
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