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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 155589" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>TV news here in my area is interesting. The #1 news is/was the NBC station. I worked for the ABC / CBS / CW station. WE also produced the local </p><p>Fox stations news so you could see us on 4 of the 5 networks. When I left we had just completed a $5 million update just for news. TV news is big money. getting the news first with the best video is #1 priority. We had just set up a system that used a laptop connected to a special 4G / LTE network to broadcast live to the network using standard HD news cameras. They could be onsite and broadcasting live in a minute after they got there. With out microwave trucks it would take at least a half hour to set up and go live. </p><p></p><p>Newspapers can not compete with the TV news or internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 155589, member: 6277"] TV news here in my area is interesting. The #1 news is/was the NBC station. I worked for the ABC / CBS / CW station. WE also produced the local Fox stations news so you could see us on 4 of the 5 networks. When I left we had just completed a $5 million update just for news. TV news is big money. getting the news first with the best video is #1 priority. We had just set up a system that used a laptop connected to a special 4G / LTE network to broadcast live to the network using standard HD news cameras. They could be onsite and broadcasting live in a minute after they got there. With out microwave trucks it would take at least a half hour to set up and go live. Newspapers can not compete with the TV news or internet. [/QUOTE]
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