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New Zealand’s Prime Television uses Omneon server
Jan 23, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Prime TV now has a central shared-storage platform that will enhance the network’s production workflow thanks to the SPECTRUM server from Omneon.
Auckland-based Prime Television has become the first New Zealand television broadcaster to purchase an Omneon SPECTRUM media server system.
Shipped and installed by Omneon’s partner in New Zealand, Quinto Communications, the new server system is being integrated into a Dalet-based current affairs production environment to enable creation of the new Paul Holmes program for national broadcast throughout New Zealand.
The media server system provides Prime with a central shared-storage platform that will enhance the network’s production workflow. As new material is ingested into the media server, media assets become immediately available to Prime journalists across the network.
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