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Vermont Public Television nears completion of statewide HD transition
Apr 5, 2011 10:40 AM
Joe Tymecki, CTO at Vermont Public Television, says the public broadcaster’s statewide transition to HD was done in three phases.
It’s been a long, arduous process, but Joe Tymecki, CTO at Vermont Public Television, is about to call it a wrap on the statewide public broadcaster’s transition to HD.
The public broadcaster employed a three-phase approach that included replacement of an old analog RF infrastructure at multiple stations around the state, the rollout of a new HD master control and conversion of production gear to HD.
In this podcast, the first of a two-part interview with Tymecki, the Vermont Public Television CTO talks about each phase in detail.
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