NASCAR Media Group teams up with Crawford for transmission services

Dec 22, 2009 3:23 PM, By Michael Grotticelli

             

NASCAR Media Group has contracted Crawford Communications  to use its Teleport transmission facilities to send and receive programming and other elements for NASCAR Media Group’s new HD (1080i) production facility in Charlotte, NC.

NASCAR Media Group is using Crawford’s Teleport transmission facilities

NASCAR Media Group is using Crawford’s Teleport transmission facilities for a wide range of transmission activities.

John Martin, managing director of business operations for NASCAR Media Group, said the new partnership has created additional business opportunities and broadcast capabilities that Crawford and NASCAR Media Group can now offer corporations, major news networks and sports organizations.

Within NASCAR Media Group’s broadcast and production facility, there are three studios and several live stand-up locations available throughout the NASCAR Hall of Fame and NASCAR Plaza complexes. Clients within and outside the motor sports industry can use the studios, production facilities and the newly dedicated Crawford Connect @ NASCAR Media Group transmission services. These services include the necessary facilities and bandwidth to support live interviews, corporate communications, interactive conferences, live events and tape feeds that can be transmitted virtually anywhere in the world.

As a point-of-presence in the city, Crawford Connect @ NASCAR Media Group will meet the demand for occasional-use feeds. Clients will be able to deliver HD and SD content live or taped from Charlotte to any market around the globe using this extensive fiber network via local SDI loops.

Crawford Communications performs more than 40,000 feeds per year, originates/turns 250 full-time TV networks, and provides satellite services for hundreds of clients in various industries. Its HD/SD services include network origination and playback; domestic and international satellite transmissions; streaming media/webcasting; online services; fiber optics; satellite uplink trucks; multicamera production trucks; studio and remote video production; post production; and digitizing and archiving.




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