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Broadcasters Transmit Paris Olympics HDR Coverage in 56 U.S. NextGen TV Markets, Says Pearl TV
By Phil Kurz published
Some 73 million viewers in the United States live in markets where NextGen TV in HDR is available
Gray Television To Enhance Paris Olympics NextGen TV Signal With HDR, Immersive Audio
By Phil Kurz published
Gray’s Rob Folliard discusses the rollout of Dolby Vision and Atmos for the games
TV Tech's Weekly Product Wrap-Up
By George Winslow published
Our coverage of new products, services and deployments from July 15 to July 19
Sky News UK Among Global Broadcasters Hit by IT Outage
By Jenny Priestley published
The issue is thought to have originated from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike when a flawed update was rolled out globally, shutting companies out of access to computers
ASG Unveils Virtual Truck Cloud Production For Live, Remote Events
By Phil Kurz published
Virtual Truck leverages the cloud, software-defined workflows and IP bandwidth availability
Fox News Embraces Remote Production for RNC
By George Winslow published
In a first for the network, all the feeds from the convention in Milwaukee will be sent back to its New York control room
Zeam: Turning Hyperlocal Streaming into Profits
By George Winslow published
Local streamer Zeam believes it has found the right tech and strategies to make hyperlocal streams and content production a viable business for local stations
KBTC Upgrades Studio Lighting with Brightline Soft Lights
By George Winslow published
A legacy Kliegl lighting/dimming system was repurposed, adding the ability to route non-dimming power to new solid-state soft lights from Brightline Lighting
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