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| GV helps Nine Network to relocate HD studio |
| Posted: December 2010 | ||||||
Australia’s Nine Network has contracted with Grass Valley (GV) to ensure a smooth relocation of the network’s GTV-9 studios
from its current location to new HD studio facilities in the Docklands district of Melbourne, Australia. GV is providing its system design and integration expertise to install a full complement of legacy and new third-party HD production equipment, in addition to two 2.5 M/E Kayenne Video Production Centre switcher systems inside two new HD control rooms. Set for completion early next year, the state-of-the-art HD facility will include two video control rooms and attached audio control that will produce daily live news and current affairs programming, as well as panel-style talk shows to spotlight the network’s sports and magazine TV-style reporting. Video sources within the two new HD studios will be managed by a three-M/3 Kayenne production switcher panel in the larger studio, allowing for a future ME upgrade as required. Meanwhile, a two-M/E Kayenne panel will control the second, smaller studio. Both switchers were purchased with the optional two-channel ClipStore clip storage system, which includes a fully integrated Grass Valley K2 Solo media server with ChannelFlex for double the video capacity per channel. “Grass Valley has completed a number of successful system installation projects over the past few years and we’ve seen this business increase as our customers come to understand the many ways we can help them achieve their goals,” said Jeff Rosica, senior vice-president of Grass Valley.
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Australia’s Nine Network has contracted with Grass Valley (GV) to ensure a smooth relocation of the network’s GTV-9 studios
from its current location to new HD studio facilities in the Docklands district of Melbourne, Australia. 










