NBC has ordered an additional $5 million of Grass Valley digital
production equipment.
Grass Valley equipment is being implemented at several of NBC
stations in the U.S. In addition to these facilities, Grass Valley
digital storage and news equipment installed at CNBC and multiple NBC
television stations include multiple networked Profile XP Media
Platform servers, dozens of NewsEdit XT nonlinear editing systems and a
multichannel Grass Valley Open SAN shared storage digital
infrastructure that connects various NBC facilities throughout the
country.
The Grass Valley DNPS family includes the NewsEdit XT nonlinear
editor; NewsEdit LT laptop-based nonlinear editor; NewsEdit SC
software-based nonlinear editor; FeedClip interactive feed capture
system; NewsQ manual playback system; NewsQ Pro automated news playback
system; NewsBrowse web-based browser/editor; Grass Valley Network
Attached Storage (NAS) system; Grass Valley Open SAN System; Profile XP
Media Platform; Profile Network Archive; and ContentShare platform for
open information access/exchange.
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