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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 232394" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Where I worked before I retired was a TV station. They installed a 60 MBps line = 480 Mbps. I had never seen a line that fast before. They were using it to stream live HD video from one studio to another. </p><p>I case you did not know. Many stations do not do their own news. They might have a few local reporters to do local stories and they package those spots and upload them to a studio that might be in a different part of the country. They in turn have the studio and the anchors. They appear to be local and will occasionally might make a local spot to look like they are there. There was a company in Iowa that did news for probably 40 or 50 different stations both in English and Spanish. They had multiple studios and a team of anchors. They would pump shows out all day and feed them out for the local stations to play back that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 232394, member: 6277"] Where I worked before I retired was a TV station. They installed a 60 MBps line = 480 Mbps. I had never seen a line that fast before. They were using it to stream live HD video from one studio to another. I case you did not know. Many stations do not do their own news. They might have a few local reporters to do local stories and they package those spots and upload them to a studio that might be in a different part of the country. They in turn have the studio and the anchors. They appear to be local and will occasionally might make a local spot to look like they are there. There was a company in Iowa that did news for probably 40 or 50 different stations both in English and Spanish. They had multiple studios and a team of anchors. They would pump shows out all day and feed them out for the local stations to play back that day. [/QUOTE]
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