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Gearhouse Broadcast purchases Leitch products
May 17, 2004 12:00 PM
Leitch Technology will provide Gearhouse Broadcast with combined SD-
and HD routing and processing equipment for UEFA EURO 2004, the Union
of European Football Associations’ championship tournament to be
held in Portugal beginning in June.
Gearhouse Broadcast, specialists in equipment rental, sales and
project solutions, has been appointed by host broadcasters Euro
Broadcast Services (EBS) to supply the 10 technical operation centers,
technical staff and cabling for all the Portuguese stadiums.
The processing and distribution solution supplied by Leitch
comprises multiple high-definition routing systems in various sizes, an
array of video and audio distribution amplifiers and a complete base of
critical interface product.
The company will also use the Leitch system during the 2004 Athens
Summer Games, where the company will play a role as part of Athens
Broadcast Services, an organization set up specifically to cater to the
broadcast requirements of non-rights holders during the event.
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