Switching White Papers

Church Communication Network Turns to HP for Broadcast-Quality Studio Facility

Overview When Church Communication Network (CCN) lost access to the television production facility it had been using since its inception, the company found few broadcast-quality studios in the greater San Francisco area that would meet its needs. Some were too expensive. Others didn't allow enough flexibility in scheduling. And without a studio, CCN couldn't produce video - its core mission. CCN needed guaranteed regular access to a broadcast-quality television production facility at a reasonable cost. CCN selected HP which provides an all digital, fully equipped television studio - complete with cameras, lighting, video switching equipment, and a functional news set - to CCN for use on a daily-fee basis.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherHewlett-Packard File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2006
FormatCase Studies   
Topics

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