KMBC-TV, KCWE-TV offer HD local news from new studios

Nov 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Jerry Agresti

             

Technology at work

ADC patch panels

Autoscript teleprompters

Avid
AirSpeed ingest and playout servers
Interplay asset management
NewsCutter video editing software
NewsCutters with Adrenaline
Unity ISIS file system

Canon HJ22×7.6 lenses

Caterpillar generator

Cisco
Routers
VoIP phone system

CompuSat automation

Da-Lite Millennium mirror system

DeSisti lighting

EASi satellite dishes

ETC dimmer console and electronics

Evertz
Fiber equipment
L-Band router
MVP multi-image display processor
VIP multi-image display and monitoring

Harmonic
6050 IRDs
MV45, MV500 and MV100 encoders
ProStream multiplexers

Harris
ADC automation
NEXIO 3600 series server
NEXIO 4000 series servers

Hearst-Argyle Television HATSAT satellite system

Masstech MassMedia Box digital file ingest

MRC digital microwave

NEC LCD displays

Panasonic
DVCPRO tape
Plasmas
RSP projector

Pathfire digital media management

Powerware 180kVA UPS

SeaChange color engines

Sony
HDC-1400 cameras
MVE800A digital multi-effects processor
MVS-8000G HD production switcher
SD-XD cameras

Utah Scientific
MC-2020 master control processor
MC-40 master control panel
UTAH-200 routing switcher
UTAH-400 routing switcher

Vitec
105 pan/tilt heads
Vinten Radamec Fusion robotic pedestals

Wheatstone D-10 console

Design team

BBC Construction Management

Beck Associates

FX Group

Gates Service Group

KMBC/KCWE
Martin Faubell, VP of eng. Hearst-Argyle Television
Wayne Godsey, president and general mgr., KMBC-TV
Jerry Agresti, dir. of eng.
Edward King, chief eng.
Hank Palmer, IT mgr.
Jeff Maloney, eng. supervisor

Rees Associates




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