WTVision provides graphics for Belgian, Portuguese and Spanish Soccer Leagues

Sep 10, 2008 9:49 AM


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European graphics systems provider wTVision will provide viewers with HD on-air graphics of the Belgian, Portuguese and Spanish football leagues. The company’s service includes gathering and broadcasting statistical data of several games in real time per game day as well as management and update of statistical databases of the three leagues.

The company settled multiyear contracts for all the three leagues. In Belgium the real-time on-air graphics are simulcast automatically in two languages (Dutch and French). Orad has been the graphic platform choice for the Belgian and Portuguese football leagues, and the Spanish league has chosen Vizrt.

As a multiplatform player, wTVision integrates its own solutions with several graphic platforms, such as Inscriber, Orad, WASP 3D, Vizrt, Chyron and Pinnacle, among others.

For more information, visit www.wtvision.com.



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