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TV Bahia Network switches to Ross Synergy for SD mobile truck
Aug 31, 2007 8:12 AM
TV Bahia, the flagship station of a regional television network covering the entire state of Bahia in Brazil, has invested in a Ross Video Synergy 1 digital production switcher for its newly mobile production truck.
TV Bahia is affiliated with TV Globo, which produces video content that is distributed both regionally and nationally. The network offers a variety of live programming, such as sports, musical shows and special events, including the Bahia Carnival.
The truck upgrade included new digital cameras, matrixes, monitoring systems and the new Synergy production switcher, which was chosen for its reliability and compact size.
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