KDLT adds Omneon Spectrum

Nov 15, 2006 8:00 AM

    

KDLT-TV, the NBC affiliate in Sioux Falls, SD, has installed an Omneon Spectrum media server for playout of commercial content and interstitials on its main channel and its Weather Plus digital secondary channel.

The Omneon system at KDLT has replaced a proprietary legacy server system. Playback of KDLT’s main channel and the Weather Plus channel from the Spectrum server are under the control of a Sundance Digital automation system.

The Omneon Spectrum server features built-in resiliency and leverages industry-standard formats and protocols, making it compatible with the broadest range of applications. Broadcasters can add new channels and functions easily as needed.

For more information, visit: www.omneon.com.




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