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Broadcast Engineering announces IBC2007 Pick Hit winners
Sep 19, 2007 9:44 AM
Broadcast Engineering magazine has named the winners of its Pick Hits Awards from IBC2007. For the third year in a row, a panel of independent judges toured the IBC exhibition floor for three days, looking for innovative technology. The judges then met to make their selections based on multiple criteria, including the technical and financial improvements the product can bring to a facility’s operation. Our editors and publisher have no vote in the selection process.
Congratulations to the following manufacturers for their innovative and creative technology solutions:
Company
Product
BEL
BM-A2-E8SHD rackmount Dolby E monitor
CloseVU
Producer mobile TV processor
eventIS
CAPTIS transport stream recorder
Grass Valley
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