Centralized broadcasting 

Modern technology has facilitated the possibility in many potential models for centralized broadcasting, including remote control, distributed broadcasting and centralized business operations...

MXF interchange: A progress report 

MXF has become the defacto file exchange format for video storage. This highly technical article shows readers how to implement MXF across divergent storage platforms...

PBS' integrated file-based workflow 

PBS embarks on an IT infrastructure...

Upgrading Connecticut Public Broadcasting 

After a thorough RFP and evaluation process, CPBI entered into a contract with Sony Systems Integration Center to design and build a new technical infrastructure for the television and radio divisions of CPBI, bringing both organizations into the digital realm, and in the case of CPTV, fully into the world of HDTV...

SPECIAL REPORT: Understanding video captioning rules 

All nonexempt TV programming must be captioned by the New Year...

LMG's HD-1 truck-in-a-box 

LMG, a national provider of video, audio, lighting, staging and presentation support headquartered in Orlando, FL, took on the challenge to design a multiformat,...

The analog-digital hybrid 

The chosen television picture repetition rate is aimed at satisfying different requirements...

Beehive Systems' Tx'log puts information at the finger tips 

World Edition storyThere are several reasons to deploy a logging system. Find out a few here...

The evolution of newsroom systems 

The author questions the need for two separate systems, the NRCS and automation, and whether changing working practices might lead to a more unitary approach...

Fiber for broadcast 

A few simple guidelines toward making your first fiber network...

KESQ-TV automates with Telemetrics 

Automation holds an attractive feature: ... flexibility...

Broadcast automation: The next challenge 

As facilities move forward, there are several more changes through which the industry must transition...

IT in television production 

World Edition storyAs IP connectivity becomes ubiquitous, broadcasters need to better understand the technology and the benefits it brings...

UTP: Using Cat cable for video 

The benefits and drawbacks of using UTP cable...

The Barber SHOP Studios: On the cutting edge 

Cutting-edge equipment was integrated into the 100-year old building...

CBC/Radio-Canada's MOVE TO CENTRALCASTING 

CBC/Radio-Canada is the national public television and radio broadcaster for Canada, transmitting programming in English, French and eight aboriginal...

Kuwait Television launches the Middle East's first HD-ready OB truck 

World Edition storyThe equipment integration process culminated with a period of thorough testing and checking to make sure every single piece of equipment worked as part of the overall system...

Routing switchers 

Routing switchers provide much more than just the connection to the veins that run to all parts of the facility...

iSCSI: The protocol for IP/Ethernet-based storage area networking 

The advantages of iSCSI as a storage option...

TV broadcasting on the Internet  

Step-by-step instructions on building a streaming Internet prescence for TV stations...

The Grand Ole Opry's new sound 

Engineers at the Grand Ole Opry established a novel and ultimately effective strategy: repairing the broadcast sound by starting at the stage...

Audio signal distribution methods 

Different concepts and solutions were developed on the two sides of the Atlantic, and today we still bear the consequences. The author discusses the power-matching concept and the voltage-matching concept...

Network security 

It goes without saying that allowing everyone physical access to on-air or technical core areas is a physical threat...

MXF comes of age at NAB2005 

World Edition storyThe MXF files interoperated more or less perfectly, delivering synchronized audio and video with seamless interchange of descriptive metadata...

Switches for broadcast 

The time is soon approaching when broadcast engineers will need to understand Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches just as well...

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