Cordillera Communications has expanded its installed base of Leitch servers. The company purchased NEXIO systems for three of its NBC affiliate stations: KOAA-TV in Colorado Springs, CO, KVOA-TV in Tucson, AZ, and KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo, CA.
The company decided to standardize on NEXIO servers for its group of television stations in spring 2004, shortly after Leitch launched the NEXIO family.
Cordillera's most recent purchase of Leitch servers includes a transmission system for KOAA-TV, a newsroom system for KVOA-TV, and both transmission and news systems for KSBY-TV. This purchase adds to Cordillera's initial installation of NEXIO transmission servers at three of its stations last year.
The company plans to install the servers in the majority of its 11 stations.
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