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Skating Cameraman Is First for Live TV Broadcast
By Michael Balderston published
Remote-controlled camera rigged to skater helps capture unique angles for “Dancing on Ice”

Acrodyne Services’ ‘Transmitter on Wheels’ Keeps Broadcasters On-Air During Retooling
By Phil Kurz published
To date, MAT has been deployed in Raleigh, N.C., Charlotte, S.C., and St. Louis

Telestream Updates Monitoring Tech for Next Generation of Engineers
By Jenny Priestley published
Telestream's Ian Valentine talks to TV Tech's sister publication TVBEurope about the new touchscreen interface on the company's waveform monitors

Olympics Broadcasts to Rely More on Remote Production
By Michael Balderston published
NBC, and international broadcasters, have shifted their strategies for the rescheduled 2021 Tokyo Olympics

HPA Tech Retreat: IP Is the Key for Broadcast’s Evolution
By Michael Balderston published
IP opens many new doors for broadcasters, from ATSC 3.0 to remote production

Broadcast TV’s Future May Lie in Single Frequency Networks
By James O'Neal published
SFNs seen as important part of ATSC 3.0 equation

RailCam Robotic Cams Part of Super Bowl Halftime Show
By Michael Balderston last updated
Five RailCam units were used to capture The Weeknd’s performance

The Integrity and Ethics of Broadcast Engineers
By Chris Imlay published
SBE’s general counsel expresses concern over language from the FCC Audio Division
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