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HPS to Host the International Broadcast Center During 2028 Olympics
By George Winslow published
Hosting the IBC is part of the L..A Rams owner's plans to develop a state-of-the-art movie studio and production facility at the Inglewood site

Cable Industry Backs Broadcasters’ Move to Software-Based EAS
By Tom Butts published
REGULATORY & STANDARDS Proposal ‘presents the Commission with another opportunity to ensure that emergency alerting keeps pace with modern technology’

SBE Backs NAB Proposals to Change EAS Rules
By George Winslow published
In an FCC filing, engineering society supports NAB’s proposal for software-based alerting technologies

SBE Releases Updated CertPreview Practice Exams
By TVT Staff published
New browser-based format allows sample tests to be used on nearly any device format

TV Tech Summit: Networks, Stations Explore the Future of News and Sports Production
By George Winslow published
Executives highlighted remote production, new studio technologies, multiplatform infrastructures as ways to engage viewers, streamline ops

Sponsored: The Feed Room Is Now a Web Browser
By Chris Kelly published
SPONSORED The complexity of today’s newsroom demands requires a team effort to manage and create news

NEP Expands Fleet of New Mobile Units Designed for Remote Productions
By George Winslow published
Newest facility, Supershooter 64, is now supporting the NHL on TNT broadcasts and will later support TNT’s coverage of MLB, in addition to other sports rightsholders

Weigel Broadcasting Taps Harmonic for Cloud-Based Playout-to-Delivery
By George Winslow published
The broadcaster is using Harmonic's VOS Media Software to redefine workflows, reduce costs and streamline operations
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