KJRH-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has gone live to air with a 40 fader
Calrec Zeta 100 digital console.
The console, configured with 24 mono and 32 stereo channels, will be
installed in KJRH's Studio A/B. It is the first Zeta 100 to go live to
air in the U.S. since its launch at NAB2003.
The console will be used primarily for local news and will produce
live programming for a minimum of 4.5 hours every day.
KJRH Engineering Manager Dale Vennes said the station has been in
the process of converting the facility to digital for four years.
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