Wednesday, September 14, 2005

FOX Teams With IBM For NFL HD Broadcast Solution

(From Sports TV Production)

FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY announced that it is launching
A NEW DIGITAL BROADCAST SYSTEM co-designed with IBM that will help transform HIGH DEFINITION (HD) BROADCAST PRODUCTION for the
2005 NFL ON FOX SEASON.

The new digital system will help FOX LOWER PROGRAM PRODUCTION COSTS for its high definition NFL broadcasts and will enable content from the games to be available ON DEMAND for re-purposing and further distribution.

THE FOX DIGITAL ARCHIVE SOLUTION combines TRADITIONAL BROADCAST FORMAT and ENCODING STANDARDS, such as ASI and MPEG, with INDUSTRY STANDARD TECHNOLOGY to give FOX the ability to easily and transparently transmit DIGITALLY COMPRESSED HD NFL broadcasts straight from its stadium based, on-site mobile trucks directly into
A PRODUCTION ARCHIVE at its LOS ANGELES STUDIO HEADQUARTERS.

FOX Teams With IBM For NFL HD Broadcast Solution

[Wow! Someone got it right? I wonder where is their robotic arm is?]

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