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Indonesia's Metro TV includes Sundance FastBreak NXT in automation upgrade
Jan 9, 2008 8:10 AM
PT Media Televisi Indonesia (Metro TV), a 24-hour Indonesian broadcaster, will install a Sundance Digital FastBreak NXT automation system. The network’s overall automation upgrade aims to streamline operations and achieve a crisper on-air look. The new system will go on-air in early Q1 2008 from PT METRO’s studios in Jakarta and reflects the company’s desire to be able to provide fast-breaking local and international news as well as be able to offer additional relevant programming.
The FastBreak NXT package will be tightly integrated with a ForeTV traffic software system from MSA Focus.
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