Monthly Archives: July 2011

Istanbul, Madrid & Tokyo in 2012 running

Written on July 20, 2011 at 09:59, by

The recent week has seen Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo all tabling official bids to host the 2020 Olympics and joining the only other announced contender so far, Rome. Deadline for […]  More

Harris highlights media convergence

Written on July 20, 2011 at 09:05, by

Very little actual product detail from Harris ahead of IBC, as is traditional, but its name checking of its Selenio media convergence platform in its preview statement suggests that the […]  More

Snell ties screens and more together

Written on July 20, 2011 at 08:39, by

Much new stuff on the way from Snell at the RAI as ever, but two demonstrations – the Kahuna 360 and the Morpheus/Screentoo are the ones that really stand out […]  More

Inside the game: Open futures

Written on July 19, 2011 at 15:29, by

Sandwich: The British Open is about two things: golf and the weather, with the island’s often capricious climate often forcing even the best players to play way outside their comfort […]  More

London 2012 Olympics budget is ‘88% complete’

Written on July 19, 2011 at 12:22, by

BBC: The Olympic Delivery Authority has announced 88% of the building programme for London 2012 is now complete. It has also been announced the anticipated final cost of the project […]  More

Depth and breadth from Wohler

Written on July 19, 2011 at 10:02, by

IBC will host the usual wide range of products covering the usual wide range of categories from Wohler, with several making their European debut at the RAI. Also on show […]  More

Orange TV Spain starts 3D TV tests

Written on July 19, 2011 at 09:50, by

Rapid TV News: Telco Orange has started tests in Spain of 3D television on its DSL pay-TV platform Orange TV for the small number of clients who have fibre optics […]  More

European debut for Calrec’s dual fader Apollo

Written on July 19, 2011 at 09:04, by

Following the maxim that in live production users like to have as many controls at their fingertips as humanly possible, IBC marks the show debut of Calrec’s new dual fader […]  More

Rugby World Cup to rely on Ericsson’s Voyager II

Written on July 19, 2011 at 08:43, by

A potential 25 million rugby fans across Oceania, and many more around the world, will enjoy live HD coverage of the highly-anticipated 2011 Rugby World Cup from New Zealand, following […]  More

Ross Video targets mid-tier operations with Carbonite switcher

Written on July 18, 2011 at 22:30, by

Ross Video will highlight its latest offerings for live production and infrastructure at IBC in Amsterdam, including a variety of routers geared towards both venues and mobile units, media servers, […]  More