Pro-Bel provides master control for TV Guide channel

Jul 22, 2005 1:59 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



Pro-Bel’s TX Series master control system will enable content to be combined from five to 10 different sources including live programming events.
Pro-Bel has installed a new automation and master control facility at the TV Guide Channel, in Los Angeles. The system will allow the TV Guide Channel to insert live programming and branding into their regular schedules, as well as switch between multiple channels simultaneously.

TV Guide Channel combines entertainment programming with local programming guidance at 2700 different locations throughout the United States. The new installation includes separate transmission systems on each coast.

The system consists of a Pro-Bel Aurora control system; Sirius multi-format routing for audio and video; TX Series master control system and Morpheus automation.

The master control system will enable content to be combined from five to 10 different sources including live programming events. Output from both coasts can be controlled from a single panel.

For more information, visit www.pro-bel.com.

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