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NBC 5/KXAS Highlights Tech Firsts in 75TH Anniversary Celebration
By George Winslow published
KXAS launched as WBAP-TV on Sept. 27, 1948 as Texas’ first TV station and as the first facility in the nation to be specifically designed for television production and broadcasting

CBS News Detroit Aims to Reinvent Local News
By George Winslow published
TV Tech takes a behind-the-scenes look at a notable case study in using technology to reinvent local news coverage

Robert (Bob) Ross, Longtime Senior CBS Engineer, Has Died
By George Winslow last updated
Ross, who served as served as SVP, East Coast Operations, at CBS for nearly 30 years, received many industry honors for his broadcast engineering work

Tower Company Chooses Shulins Solutions’ Stellar Eclipse Site Monitoring and Protection
By Phil Kurz published
The expanded Stellar Eclipse deployment in 70+ sites across the top 50 markets protects more than 350 radio and TV stations

GMTV Upgrades PlayBox Neo
By Phil Kurz published
The PEG channel uses the 1080p HD system to playout local content for Germantown residents

Chyron Announces Availability of PRIME Live Platform 4.2
By Phil Kurz published
The platform now offers enhanced graphics and switching as well as advanced chroma keying

WDAY-TV Adopts JVC Connected Cam For High-School Sports Production
By Phil Kurz published
The station streamlined production of its game of the week segment to maintain social distancing

GatesAir Maximizes Power and Efficiency for Louisville Duopoly
By GARY SCHRODER published
WDRB Media’s chief engineer describes their deployment of GatesAir transmitters
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