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KTV broadens offerings with two HD LSM-XT servers from EVS
Jan 16, 2004 12:00 PM
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Keslow Television (KTV) in New York City has purchased two
high-definition LSM-XT servers, adding to its EVS inventory, in
response to growing demand for HD rental broadcast gear.
“The broadcasters have made good on their pledge to
substantially increase the amount of original programming in
high-definition; the greatest increase we’ve seen has been in the
area of live sports coverage,” said KTV president Marc
Keslow.
“The LSM has been such an important part of that coverage in
the past, that it was only natural for an LSM product geared towards HD
to have a strong impact. We expect the volume of HD origination to
increase, and along with that the need for HD LSM’s as
well.”
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