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Sundance Digital takes Rogers Television closer to centralcasting
Jul 5, 2005 12:22 PM, Transition to Digital e-newsletter
Rogers Television, the community station group owned and operated by Rogers Cable Communications, has selected a Titan automation system from Sundance Digital for its migration to centralcasting.
The first multichannel Titan configuration will replace an obsolete system in Rogers Television's Moncton, New Brunswick hub. Eventually, Titan will centrally manage several of Rogers Television’s facilities located throughout New Brunswick.
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