Broadcast stations integrate SSL C Series

Solid
State Logic’s C Series digital consoles are being
installed at a variety of broadcasts stations throughout
North
America. “With the mandated move to all digital broadcasting in
2009, the C100 and C200 are providing our clients with user-friendly, powerful
tools for television audio production,” says Steve Zaretsky, Vice President of
Broadcast, SSL, Inc. “We are very pleased to see the broadcast industry
acknowledge the quality of our products and customer support through strong
sales in a wide range of markets.”

CFTM, channel 10, the flagship station of the trans-Canadian
TVA television network in
Montreal,
produces nearly 90 percent of the network’s shows. As the audio centerpiece of
an HD upgrade, TVA will install a C232 HD digital production console to provide
surround mixing capabilities and digital control of multiple audio feeds for
their live TV programming lineup.

WPTV NewsChannel 5, a Scripps owned NBC affiliate serving
the Palm Beaches, will install a C132 HD to meet the needs of broadcasting in
HD. Scripps sister station WFTS in Tampa also has an SSL C132.

KFMB, the CBS affiliate in
San Diego, CA,
has installed a Solid State Logic C124 HD digital console for their live news
broadcasts. The C124’s console ergonomics provide KFMB engineers with a
familiar layout while meeting the needs of their tight installation
schedule.

Comcast SportsNet (CSN)
New England
will install a Solid State Logic C132 HD-S to bring their on-air production in
line with HD broadcast requirements, while providing a stable platform for
routing multiple audio sources, instantly accessing setups and mixing in
surround. CSN New England is the broadcast home of the NBA World Champion
Boston Celtics.

KDTX TV-58 in
Dallas
will install a C248 HD digital production console at its flagship headquarters
for broadcast programming for the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).

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