Canon robotic cameras used at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino 

Prior to installing the BU-45H system, the venue used a manned camera and tripod inside the paddock....

Mobile Television Group installs Apantac multiviewers for HD sports production 

The Apantac Tahoma-LE Multiviewers are being used onboard an HD truck to help produce live SD/HD sports telecasts....

Bird Technologies Group introduces new Multiband Combiner, Coupler 

The Multiband Combiner provides frequency-agile operation across multiple bands....

Emerson Network Power unveils compact UPS system for reliable protection of critical applications 

The online UPS product can be configured as a tower or rack-mount model....

ViewCast releases Niagara SCX 6.1 streaming media management software 

The enhanced Niagara SCX software platform supports live H.264 encoding via Adobe Flash....

Broadcast Center discusses career viability, industry growth 

Radio has added 6 million listeners and six times the number of MP3 players since 2005....

IP Quality of Service Part 2 

Just like the siren on a fire truck helps to speed its way through traffic, an IP packet can have its own siren of sorts. When a network is configured for QoS, the IP packets that have priority get to go first ahead of other lower-priority packets....

IP Quality of Service 

As broadcasting services increasingly rely on IP networks, a greater understanding of them and how they work is needed. One of the least understood subjects is Quality of Service and how it assists in making sure data gets to its destination on time. ...

Chief releases all-new FUSION video wall solution 

The LSMVU and MSMVU mounts offer easy installation and maintenance for video wall configurations....

L'Équipe 24/24 to shows off NETIA-based digital media workflow  

The flexibility and interoperability NETIA’s Manreo media asset management platform are key to establishing an archiving and repurposing workflow...

New London broadcast center to rely on Snell video routing systems  

Installed as Part of the W1 Project, Snell's Sirius 800 routers will provide core video routing for the redeveloped London broadcast facility....

Network planning Part 2 

IP networks are at the heart of future TV plants, and subnets are a crucial part of today’s networks because they divide and speed up critical systems that make up a broadcast facility. Understanding how they work and how to build one is essential to the modern broadcast engineer....

New LineGuard surge suppressors protect vulnerable data lines 

Major applications include security cameras, DVRs and other IP-based equipment....

Network planning 

IP networks are used throughout a broadcast facility, from offices to transmitters. This tutorial will describe how to plan for and design a simple IP network....

Media 100 supports Blackmagic Design video I/O cards 

The new Media 100 Suite Version 1.1 is now available....

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