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WORLD CUP UPDATE
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In the June 4, 2010 Issue:

EVS to manage World Cup 3-D ingest
HBS directors ensure balance between technology, editorial
Fourth HD truck hits road for SABC
ESPN to use Cisco TelePresence on air for World Cup coverage
2010 World Cup to provide critical test for sports on mobile devices

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 Top Story
EVS to manage World Cup 3-D ingest

EVS servers will manage all 3-D ingest and instant replays of World Cup content in South Africa.

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 World Cup News
HBS directors ensure balance between technology, editorial

The broadcast director of the World Cup Final spoke exclusively to Broadcast Engineering about his preparations.

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Sony provides World Cup signage

Spectators and journalists will be able to keep up to speed on developments from more than 600 Sony monitors installed throughout the 10 host stadiums.

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Arqiva to support SNG for ESPN

ESPN is using Arqiva services for SNG backhaul.

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 Technology and Application
Fourth HD truck hits road for SABC

South African Broadcasting will cover the World Cup for its domestic audience with four OB trucks, each fitted with Reidel intercom systems.

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Ericsson powers ESPN 3D

Ericsson is outfitting ESPN with a range of DTH and contribution products ahead of ESPN 3D’s premiere of the World Cup.

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ESPN to use Cisco TelePresence on air for World Cup coverage

TelePresence uses HD video images and audio to create a face-to-face virtual experience.

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International Datacasting supports live 3-D networks worldwide

IDC is booking new orders from both current IDC 3-D live networks as well as new customers from around the world.

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2010 World Cup to provide critical test for sports on mobile devices

The 2010 World Cup, which begins June 11, is shaping up as the ideal test for mobile TV around the globe.

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