OETA migrates to digital

SignaSys has been awarded a contract for turnkey delivery of the Oklahoma public broadcasting network’s master control upgrade project.

Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is headquartered in Oklahoma City with full-power stations in Tulsa, Cheyenne, Eufalua. It operates the statewide network of PBS stations from its central facility.

The SignaSys project will transition OETA from analog legacy systems to state-of-the-art central automation, multichannel master control, disk-based media and digital asset management, as well as digital infrastructure and encoding systems. According to the planned project schedule, the people of Oklahoma will be able to tune into digital PBS and OETA programming in the 3rd quarter of this year.

In accordance with a nationwide initiative by PBS Member stations to upgrade their systems for digital distribution of programming, OETA will deliver multiple channels of programming from a fully automated and nearly tapeless facility as a result of this project.

For more information, visit www.signasys.com.

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