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The latest happenings from around the world in sports

June 27, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: News, Uncategorized No Comments →

Business highlights from around the world on sports on TV, video and the Internet.

Asbury College trains students for Olympics production

June 27, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, products No Comments →

The students have been training since 2005.

Kordia uses Advent flyaway HD uplinks

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The Mantis systems will help provide coverage of Sky Sports in HD.

Latest MVP truck features Riedel

June 27, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: News, Uncategorized No Comments →

The new system installed includes a 96 x 96 matrix in two frames with coax cards for connecting control panels.

ESPN acquires Student Sports

June 27, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: News, Uncategorized No Comments →

Acquiring the digital media and event production company will strengthen ESPN’s RISE brand.

Nielsen to release out-of-home viewing data

June 27, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: News, Uncategorized No Comments →

This will be the first time that Nielsen has provided any out-of-home viewing data.

Pregame problems may spill over to Beijing Olympics

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The issues involve moving satellite trucks throughout Beijing, in light of intensive Chinese security.

San Jose Earthquakes install Daktronics A/V system

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The system features the latest LED video technology.

Euphonix digital consoles slated for Olympics

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Seven Chinese broadcasters will be using a total of 17 Euphonix digital audio broadcast consoles for coverage of the Games.

RF Central wireless transmitter offers one-frame delay option

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The company’s new camera-mounted transmitters are available in both 2GHz and 5.8GHz versions and are upgradeable to HD.