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Solid State Logic to provide NBA Entertainment with C100 digital broadcast console
Aug 15, 2003 12:00 PM
Solid State Logic will provide NBA Entertainment with a 96-channel,
48 fader C100 new generation Digital Broadcast Console that will be
utilized by the league to streamline audio operations at the NBAE
state-of-the-art production facility located in Secaucus, New
Jersey.
The C100 console will streamline the NBA's
audio operations at the state-of-the-art NBAE production facility
located in Secaucus, New Jersey. The C100 will be used for a variety of
programs produced by the NBA as well as for NBA TV, the league’s
24-hour television network.
NBAE will use the C100 Digital Broadcast Console for a variety of
programs produced by the NBA including NBA Inside Stuff, a youth
oriented magazine show broadcast nationally on ABC; NBA
Match-up, a nationally televised NBA coaches show on ESPN; NBA
Action, a lively highlight show on FOX Sports Net seen in more than
100 countries; and NBA Jam, a fast-paced program for teenage
fans distributed internationally.
Additionally, the new digital broadcast console will be further
utilized for NBA TV, the league’s 24-hour television network,
along with special programming produced by NBAE for NBA and WNBA
broadcast partners including ABC, TNT, ESPN, ESPN2, The Oxygen Network
and Telemundo.
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