Clear Channel adopts Miranda solution

Feb 22, 2005 12:45 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    



Miranda’s PresStation master control switching and channel branding panel has been installed at Clear Channel’s Tulsa, OK, facility.
Clear Channel Television is installing a Miranda Technologies master control switching, channel branding, and control and monitoring systems in the company’s new television operations center in Tulsa, OK.

The equipment, supplied by systems integrator Digital Resources-AMI, includes the PresStation switching and branding panel, the Kaleido multi-image display processors, the iControl station monitoring system, and Densite interfacing for Clear Channel’s “NexGenTV” television station automation project. This initiative is aimed at centralizing and refining services that will bolster local stations’ identities and individual broadcast capabilities.

Capable of handling up to 32 video inputs, the Kaleido K2 is a high-resolution multi-image display processor that incorporates all the features of a monitor wall in a single display. Dual-head capability allows users at the facility to display 32 inputs over two screens.

Clear Channel’s facility includes four Miranda Imagestore master control switching and branding processors controlled by the PresStation panel, which allows video and multi-group audio mixing, clip playout, dual 3-D DVEs, animation/clock insertion, automated character generation and EAS support.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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