CHUM Television deploys Ikegami Editcam tapeless camcorders
Jun 27, 2006 3:59 PM
Citytv Toronto recently transitioned to digital nonlinear video acquisition and editing with the purchase of 34 Ikegami DNS-33W Editcam3 tapeless camcorders. CHUM Television’s Citytv serves 11.5 million viewers in the province of Ontario.
An additional 13 DNS-33W camcorders are going to sister station Citytv Vancouver, with two more slated for CHUM’s Alberta stations.
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