MBC Dubai expands with Harris ADC automation

Aug 1, 2007 11:28 AM

    

Harris is upgrading its installation at Dubai satellite broadcaster MBC. Under the agreement, Harris has installed its Broadcast Master sales and scheduling system and H-Class ADC playout automation system at MBC. The project at the MBC facility, which includes upgrading Broadcast Master to the latest v8 software, involves a significant expansion of the existing Harris solution.

Broadcast Master v8 offers enhanced features such as auto-schedule of programs, secondary events, commercial spots and interstitials, as well as support for sponsorships, alternate event periods, program and interstitial placeholders, programs-in-programs, virtual programs and HD channels.

For more information, visit www.harris.com.




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