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WORLD CUP UPDATE
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In the May 7, 2010 Issue:

Tellier confident of World Cup success
BBC, ITV contract Presteigne Charter for World Cup
HBS introduces new graphical analytics tools
Sony 3D Processor Box makes high-profile debut

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 Top Story
Tellier confident of World Cup success

The Host Broadcast Services CEO says 3-D production is possible thanks to thorough careful planning, while plans for Brazil 2014 are already underway.

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 World Cup News
BBC, ITV contract Presteigne Charter for World Cup

Presteigne Charter is supplying flyaway kits, cameras, EVS servers and location studio builds for the UK’s main World Cup broadcasters.

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BBC to deliver World Cup HD, multiplatform coverage

The BBC is augmenting the host broadcast with its own HD crews and post-production facilities.

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Aldea, Input Media to offer services, facilities for 2010 World Cup coverage from Cape Town

Aldea and Input Media are partnering to provide TV production and transmission services from Cape Town.

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 Technology and Application
HBS introduces new graphical analytics tools

HBS has added virtual offside line graphics and Deltatre analytics to the main international feed.

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Annova’s OpenMedia delivers World Cup news

German broadcaster ARD is generating TV news from the tournament with the aid of Annova’s NRCS.

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 New Products
Sony 3D Processor Box makes high-profile debut

Sony has worked with HBS to develop a Sony-based 3-D platform that combines Sony’s HDC 1500 cameras with 3-D processor boxes, MVS 8000 production switcher, Canon lenses and Element Technica rigs.

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T-VIPS enables Austria’s terrestrial TV viewers to enjoy HD World Cup coverage

ORS chose T-VIPS’ CP560 DVB-T2 gateway to provide HD terrestrial TV in Austria’s Vienna region.

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