KYTX chooses Sundance Digital’s FastBreak automation

Apr 5, 2004 12:00 PM


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Sundance Digital's FastBreak Automation integrates SQL-based database management with frame-accurate server, tape transport and switcher/router control for complete command of the broadcast process.

When KYTX-TV, a CBS affiliate located in Tyler, TX, goes on-air from a new ground-up facility this month, it will use a full suite of Sundance Digital automation products.

KYTX installed a Sundance Digital FastBreak automation system with two air stations. FastBreak automation is a scaleable, frame-accurate controller of video servers and other station peripherals.

The configuration, which will control a SeaChange broadcast server, includes an Intelli-Sat broadcast record manager, a tool to facilitate the feed recording process. Intelli-Sat offers accurate device control, along with resource management to schedule and capture incoming network content.

Also in the new system is Sundance ListSync, a specially configured air station that provides real-time playlist redundancy, News Recorder and ProgramView LoRes.

For more information visit www.sundancedigital.com.

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