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India’s Lok Sabha TV covers parliament with file-based workflow
Nov 22, 2006 8:00 AM
Lok Sabha TV, a 24-hour television channel operated by the Indian Parliament, is on-air with the Harris NEXIO NewsNet newsroom system. The NewsNet newsroom system is installed in the Parliament House in New Delhi, India.
Lok Sabha TV covers a variety of parliamentary proceedings and broadcasts the live footage as a television channel. The NewsNet newsroom system installation includes NEXIO servers in a mirrored configuration; Velocity nonlinear editors; an X75 multiple-path converter/synchronizer; an IconMaster SD/HD-configurable master control system; an IconStation system for on-air branding; a variety of 6800+ and NEO processing modules; and Videotek test and measurement equipment. The hardware is controlled by Harris H-Class ADC Playout Automation.
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