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Public Broadcaster goes digital with SeaChange
Jan 30, 2006 12:15 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
SeaChange's MediaLibrary 24009e 45TB system
KCET, the second largest PBS affiliate in Los Angeles, has upgraded its operations to a tapeless, file-based storage system from SeaChange International. SeaChange’s IP-based MediaClient architecture has supplied the station with massive centralized storage, content archiving and on-air transmission capabilities.
KCET has the ability to scale to more than 340TB of digital storage throughout its facility. KCET also integrated Harris automation software with SeaChange’s MediaClient architecture.
KCET centralizes multichannel on-air playout of its programming by using
a SeaChange MediaLibrary 24009e 45TB system. In addition, SeaChange’s SATA-based MediaLibrary X12004 provides KCET with 12TB of near-line archive support.
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