Media Broadcast to spotlight broadcast services, SNG HD production

Aug 5, 2009 12:48 PM

    

Media Broadcast will feature its event broadcast services, broadcast network services and new SNG for HDTV offering production, digital cinema and digital signage.

The company will emphasize its event broadcast services to be used at the 2010 FIFA World Cupin South Africa. Media Broadcast also will feature its Broadcast NGN, a new IP platform for media companies. Media Broadcast will show its use in integrating signals and show how the network can be adapted to individual needs.

Media Broadcast also will focus on constant digital transmission via satellite and from SNG stations. HD-SNG stations with production technology have recently been made available for OB as well as HD productions.

With their digital cinemaservices, Media Broadcast and SmartJog will showcase solutions in cinema distribution and delivery. The presentation will focus on a European end-to-end network for the film industry, which includes all market partners.

See Media Broadcast at IBC2009 in Stand 1.B79.




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