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CBS News switches White House camera sources from D.C. bureau
Nov 12, 2008 10:15 AM
The CBS News Washington, D.C., bureau has begun using an optical switch to connect camera sources within the White House via leased fiber lines allowing the network to select camera positions remotely and route them back to the bureau.
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