May 19, 2006 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter
TV 2 installed the servers as part of a larger transmission system designed to handle playout of entertainment and sports programming for TV 2 Zebra.
Omneon Video Networks announced that TV 2 in Norway has purchased its Spectrum media server system for ingest, storage and playout of programming for a new multichannel broadcast platform.
Supplied and installed by Bergen and Oslo-based broadcast systems dealer Video 4, the new Omneon servers integrate with the facility's Pro-Bel's Morpheus automation system.
TV 2 installed the servers as part of a larger transmission system designed to handle playout of entertainment and sports programming for TV 2 Zebra. The system has now been expanded to include the main channel TV 2 and five new football channels.
An open architecture allows the Spectrum server system to support a broad variety of third-party applications for control and transmission, media management, archiving and collaborative production.
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