Publication: TV Technology

First Reported Apr 18 2012 - Updated Apr 19 2012 - 1 Documents

AT&T To Provide Networking Services To NBC Olympics

NEW YORK: NBC’s Olympics division will use a managed private networking solution from AT&T to help deliver its high-definition broadcast coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games. AT&T's networking platform will create a connection between NBC’s Olympics ... [ Published Apr 18 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Apr 12 2012 - Updated Apr 13 2012 - 1 Documents

Ericsson To Process Signals For NBC Olympics Coverage

Ericsson is providing MPEG-4 AVC encoders, professional receivers, multiplexers and satellite modulators as well as teams of support engineers in London and New York. They will assist in equipment/system set-up, maintenance and troubleshooting ensuring ... [ Published Apr 12 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Apr 04 2012 - Updated Apr 04 2012 - 1 Documents

Buckeye Cable Boosts Sports Coverage With Hitachi HD Cameras

Buckeye CableSystem, a cable television service provider for the Toledo, Ohio area, has purchased seven Hitachi Z-HD5000 high-definition studio and field cameras for use by its sporting event division, the Buckeye Cable Sports Network (BCSN).“While it’s ... [ Published Apr 04 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Feb 08 2012 - Updated Feb 08 2012 - 1 Documents

Few Sports Fans Weigh In On Blackout ...

WASHINGTON: Fewer than 100 sports fans have weighed in on a rule allowing professional leagues to black out TV coverage in markets where venues aren’t sold out. So far, however, most are on the same page:“It’s time to end the sports blackout rule,” Florence ... [ Published Feb 08 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Feb 03 2012 - Updated Feb 03 2012 - 1 Documents

Accuweather Signs Deal With Outdoor ...

STATE COLLEGE, PA.: AccuWeather has signed a comprehensive deal with Outdoor Sport Channel, an international outdoor sports television company based in London. AccuWeather’s international weather reports will be available throughout the day, integrated ... [ Published Feb 03 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Feb 03 2012 - Updated Feb 03 2012 - 1 Documents

DTS To Supply Super Bowl XLVI In 5.1

CALABASAS, CALIF.: DTS announced that its DTS Neural Surround technology will be integrated into the National Football League’s international HD broadcast of Super Bowl XLVI, live from Indianapolis. For the fifth consecutive year, DTS and the NFL will ... [ Published Feb 03 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Jan 18 2012 - Updated Jan 18 2012 - 1 Documents

K-Tek's Norbert Sport

Most video cameras and DSLRs have only one onboard utility for mounting a small monitor, camera light, wireless receiver, or other accessory, which begs the question—what do you need most?In response to this omission, camera support designers have created ... [ Published Jan 18 2012 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Dec 24 2011 - Updated Dec 24 2011 - 1 Documents

Olympics: Above And Beyond

These were just a few of many stellar moments from the Vancouver Olympics. Valuable content like this is best served hot—that's how a host broadcaster at an event such as the Winter Games can maximize its value for rightsholding broadcasters. Seconds ... [ Published Dec 24 2011 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Dec 24 2011 - Updated Dec 24 2011 - 2 Documents

Olympics: Long GOP Editing Comes Of Age

Like many parts of NBC's section at the IBC, the edit rooms benefited from operators with multi-Olympics experience, and workflow and equipment refinements that made an intense job a bit easier.The main technical headline was the fact that the Avids could ... [ Published Dec 24 2011 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Dec 24 2011 - Updated Dec 24 2011 - 1 Documents

Olympics: Five Networks, One Facility

From a Canadian perspective, the Vancouver Olympics was remarkable for two things: The record number of gold medals won by Canada, and the record size of the Canadian Olympic broadcast facility. The former was due to the efforts of Canadian athletes; ... [ Published Dec 24 2011 by TV Technology ]
First Reported Dec 24 2011 - Updated Dec 24 2011 - 1 Documents

Olympics: Cutting Ice In 5.1

The sounds of winter sporting events are quite distinct from the more common sounds of summer sports, and the audio accompanying NBC's pretty pictures of the Vancouver Games was of a caliber not reached before, according to Bob Dixon, NBC Olympics Director ... [ Published Dec 24 2011 by TV Technology ]

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...But to manage all the demands in Vancouver, the OBMC saw no alternative but to go entirely tapeless. "There is just no way that we could have managed to provide for all of these live and edited feeds with people running around with tapes" said Morris

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