WFTS-TV installs new Solid State Logic C100 console
Mar 22, 2005 5:14 PM
Solid State Logic’s C100 digital broadcast console is handling live news shows and studio production for WFTS-TV in Tampa, FL.
WFTS-TV, a Scripps Howard station and ABC affiliate, recently installed a Solid State Logic C100 digital broadcast console to handle live news shows and studio production. The 64-channel C100 provides the station with the power, flexibility, ease of use and sound quality necessary to move into an all-digital production model.
Currently, WFTS is running both analog and digital audio sources through the C100. The console’s flexibility is helping the station bridge the gap between the production realities of today and a digital tomorrow.
SSL’s product range includes the C100 new-generation digital broadcast and C200 digital production consoles, the Avant Plus digital console, and the XL 9000 K Series SuperAnalogue and SL 4000 G+ Analogue consoles.
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