KVCR-TV automates with Sundance Titan

Dec 19, 2007 11:51 AM

    

KVCR-TV, the PBS affiliate serving the Los Angeles market, recently switched to its first automation suite — a multichannel Sundance Digital Titan package. KVCR-TV, owned by the San Bernardino Community College District, chose a three-channel Titan to control its first, second and third channels and analog simulcast.

Components of the configuration include TitanSync to provide backup for the primary system, two Air Control workstations, two List Processors, three Media Prep Stations and two SIDONs (Sundance Integrated Device Operations Network). The installation also incorporated a Sundance Archive Manager (SAM), Intelli-Sat PBS version for satellite record and Launch Box, a direct access control panel. The Titan drives an Omneon Spectrum server, Harris Integrator Gold router and a Harris IconMaster master control switcher.

For more information, visit www.sundancedigital.com.




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