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The MTG transmission control room in Stockholm, where the new UHD channel will originate.

Danmon Group Builds Scandinavia’s First UHD Channel August 31st 2016 - 03:00 PM

System integrator Danmon Systems Group has completed work for ViaSat Sport on Scandinavia’s first UHD television channel. Part of Modern Times Group, ViaSat is based at MTG’s headquarters in Stockholm. The new channel launched with coverage of the Summer Olympics, as MTG is the official Rio Olympics 2016 broadcaster for Sweden.

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4K aside, Globosat delivered the Olympics in HD via four separate sports channels to its viewers in Brazil.

HD Still Dominates Olympic Coverage, But 4K Gaining Momentum August 29th 2016 - 09:00 AM

While international broadcasters covering this years Summer Olympic Games in Rio mostly worked in HD, 1920x1080, NBC used a fair bit of Ultra-HD equipment to cover specific events, such as the opening and closing ceremonies. The 4X HD resolution provided visual excitement to the events, even in slow motion.

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Building a New Kind of Broadcast Business in a ‘Multi’ World August 25th 2016 - 09:00 AM

Never before — in the entire history of television broadcasting — have the challenges been greater for local television stations. Groups of stations must avoid duplicating content and control costs, while operating in a multi-content, multi-platform world. How do stations approach being competitive in today’s changing broadcast environment?

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Value of KVM in Broadcast-IP Infrastructures August 23rd 2016 - 01:00 PM

KVM is more important now for broadcast-IP systems than it ever has been. As manufacturers turn to server based architectures private cloud installations have become more mainstream, requiring us to configure systems through traditional server control inputs, that is keyboard, video and mouse.

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Broadcasters need a backup, but some experts ask, is the public cloud sufficiently safe?

Broadcasting from a Public Cloud? – A Look at Security and DR August 22nd 2016 - 01:00 PM

As OTT consumption continues to rise, broadcasters and content distributors see the cloud as a way to respond to an insatiable demand for new channels. Likewise, the cloud seems to be a good solution to disaster recovery (DR). Cynics, however, are quick to note that the cloud, especially a public cloud, is unproven and unprepared both in terms of security and the QoS required by broadcasters.

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Building one’s own asset management system is not for the faint of heart, but it is possible.

DIY Asset Management August 22nd 2016 - 10:00 AM

Is it possible to build one’s own asset management solution? Before you begin, let’s consider the challenges.

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A key requirement to supporting new transmission formats is additional bandwidth. Image: Morten N. Almeland © Bridge Technologies 2016

New Formats – Same Problem (Mostly) August 17th 2016 - 01:00 PM

The Duchess of Windsor, the American wife of the man who was previously England’s King Edward VIII, famously said: “You can never be too rich or too thin”. If she’d lived in the 21st century, she might have added: “… or have too much bandwidth”.

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Content viewing is no longer primarily linear. Your customers want it on their schedule on their devices.

Ensuring that OTT QoS Meets Viewer Expectations August 17th 2016 - 10:00 AM

You don’t have to look very far to see yet another industry story on ‘cord cutting’. With more viewers seeking less costly ways to watch TV, broadcasters must be concerned about their potential for dwindling audiences.

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