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In the December 10, 2010 Issue:

MSG Networks spreads its wings
U.S. Olympic Committee revives plans for Olympic Network
Bexel teams with XOS Digital to bring HD instant-replay technology to college sports telecasts
Calrec onboard new NEP Supershooter trucks

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 TOP STORY
MSG Networks spreads its wings

Since October, the network has been operating from a new street-level studio, complete with new and legacy HD equipment.

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 SPORTS NEWS
U.S. Olympic Committee revives plans for Olympic Network

The committee plans to resume discussions next year with the International Olympic Committee.

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Major technical challenges loom with future FIFA World Cups in Russia, Qatar

Many feel Qatar is the most risky choice to stage the world’s most watched sporting event.

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 TELEPRODUCTION
Bexel teams with XOS Digital to bring HD instant-replay technology to college sports telecasts

Bexel and XOS Digital have previously worked together with college A/V departments.

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Ikegami cameras bring flexibility to CSP Mobile Productions

The company has purchased 16 new docking-style HD cameras.

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 SPORTS PRODUCTS
Calrec onboard new NEP Supershooter trucks

The small-footprint Artemis console leverages Calrec’s Bluefin 2 high-density signal processing technology.

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NTP MADI router now available

The 625 MADI router is controlled and supervised via TCP/IP and UDP using the NTP Router Control System.

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Euro Media France improves audio recording with Studer Vista 9 console

The new console replaces an old Studer D950.

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Germany's ESPRIT arena deploys IPTV system from Teracue

The in-stadium IPTV network is completely flexible to accommodate dozens of display screens.

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Al Jazeera Sports uses Jünger Audio Level Magic

The sports broadcaster is managing loudness across 19 channels with B46 digital dynamics processors.

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Boise State University shoots with Panasonic solid-state recording gear

The school is using P2 equipment to shoot game-day video for live board display and Web streaming.

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Ukraine's TRK purchases Quantel Enterprise sQ and Mission MAM

The broadcaster said that Quantel’s Enterprise sQ technology delivers the shortest time from ingest to air.

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New Trio Video truck hits the road

Cobalt Digital technology comprises the core of the Trio truck’s infrastructure.

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