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Phoenix TV chooses Pebble Beach automation
Jun 25, 2008 8:00 AM
Phoenix TV in Hong Kong purchased a Pebble Beach Neptune automation system for installation in its new broadcast playout center.
The Pebble Beach Neptune automation system is part of a five-channel playout solution that will be housed alongside new studios and newsrooms in Phoenix TV’s broadcast center in Taipo. Of those five channels, three are broadcast to China, one to America and one to Europe. Under Neptune automation will be Miranda master control, Omneon servers and Thomson routers.
The five-channel Pebble Beach Neptune automation system is being delivered in June 2008 and is expected to be commissioned in August 2008.
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