KRNV upgrades Reno facility with NVerzion technology

Dec 15, 2011 12:27 PM

    

KRNV, the NBC affiliate in Reno, NV, has upgraded its facilities to include the latest NVerzion hardware platform to complement the station's NVerzion playout-automation software system.

The upgrade allows KRNV to benefit from the latest NVerzion advancements, including implementation of the new Windows 7 operating system, and experience more precise control over equipment on the network.

Part of Intermountain West Communications Company, KRNV has been using NVerzion technology since 2003. NVerzion automation was a key component in the station's transition to HD in 2006. Combined with an Omneon media server, the system has provided KRNV with a stable, reliable system capable of delivering master control commercial and program playout for five independent on-air transmission channels. The automation hardware upgrade ensures long-term compatibility with the playout servers.




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