FOX Television is converting six of its 27 news-generating stations from analog-based systems to Avid digital production environments.
The six stations are:
WNYW-TV, New York City;
WTXF-TV, Philadelphia;
WFXT-TV, Boston;
WTTG-TV, Washington DC;
WTVT-TV, Tampa, FL;
WITI, Milwaukee.
Installation at all six stations is expected to be
completed by the end of 2005.
The stations will mirror WOFL-TV’s facility in Orlando, which
includes an Avid Unity for News shared-storage media network with 8.64TB of storage and TransferManager and Media Manager software; Avid NewsCutter Adrenaline systems and NewsCutter XP systems for craft news and field editing; AirSpeed systems for ingest and playout of digital content; and Avid Media Composer Adrenaline systems for editing and finishing promotions.
WOFL installed its all-digital Avid production environment in May.
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