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A discussion of camera sources, contribution network and remote control infrastructure required at the venue.
It was ten years ago, in the fall of 2012, that NBCUniversal opened a new international broadcast center in Stamford Connecticut, as the home for NBC Sports. It served as a way to consolidate its growing employee base and the production activities of a number of physical assets the network owned in Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York City, and Philadelphia.
A discussion of how to create reliable, secure, high-bandwidth connectivity between multiple remote locations, your remote production hub, and distributed production teams.
As broadcast and live production migrates to SMPTE ST 2110 based workflows, there is increased demand for equipment manufacturers to add IP capabilities to their products.
An examination of how to plan & schedule resources to create resilient temporary multi-site broadcast production systems.
Being faced with an IP and file-based broadcast environment can be daunting if you are not already an experienced Information Technology systems administrator. This series of articles will help you acquire the skills one-by-one to monitor and diagnose problems from the UNIX command line. Then you can build more sophisticated tools of your own to manage and automate your systems.
ZDF, a German public service television broadcaster produced and showed the World Cup live in Germany on free-to-air television. The games production was handled remotely at the National Broadcasting Center (NBC) located at ZDF in Mainz, rather than on-site in Qatar.
We discuss the roll out of ATSC 3.0 in the USA with Jerald Fritz, Executive Vice President for Strategic and Legal Affairs at ONE Media 3.0 - part of Sinclair Broadcast Group.