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For Immediate Release
NEWPORT TELEVISION UPGRADES LOCAL NEWS
OPERATIONS TO HD WITH JVC PROHD CAMERAS
WAYNE, NJ
(March 25, 2010) — Newport
Television, which owns and operates 50 stations in 22 markets around the
country, is upgrading its local broadcast news operations to high definition with
JVC ProHD cameras for ENG and studio production. The station group is
standardizing with GY-HM700 camcorders in the field and GY-HD250 cameras configured
for studio use.
Based in
Kansas City, Mo., Newport has 14 stations supporting local news operations. According
to Dione Rigsby, vice
president and director of engineering, Newport began purchasing JVC cameras in late
2008. Four stations have already been fully equipped with new cameras, and the
transition is nearly finished for four other stations. Rigsby
expects to have the company-wide conversion to JVC complete by 2011.
WAWS in Jacksonville, Fla., WKRC in Cincinnati, WOAI in San
Antonio, and KTVX in Salt Lake City have a full complement of GY-HD250 cameras
for studio production and GY-HM700 camcorders for ENG use. Each station has at
least four GY-HD250s and 13 GY-HM700s. Stations currently upgrading to JVC
include WHAM in
Rochester, N.Y., KOKI in Tulsa, Okla., KLRT in Little Rock-Pine Bluff, Ark.,
and KGET in Bakersfield, Calif.
WKRC had its
JVC cameras in place for months, even though the station did not begin
broadcasting its local news in HD until recently. Rigsby said the GY-HD250
cameras improve SD broadcasts while stations prepare for the inevitable local
HD transition. “We can revitalize a studio with HD cameras and downconvert to
SD,” Rigsby explained.
“We get a better look with these great cameras.”
For ENG work,
Rigsby is very pleased with the GY-HM700 camcorder. “Price was key, of course,
but our shooters really like the ergonomics of the JVC cameras,” he said. He
also praised the use of inexpensive, non-proprietary SDHC cards as recording
media. “It’s a very, very inexpensive
solution for acquisition,” he noted, “and was one of the key selling points for
us.”
Beyond
reusable solid-state media, Rigsby said the GY-HM700s will require far less
maintenance than tape-based ENG camcorders, because they do not use tape heads
or moving parts for recording. “It will have a huge impact on overall operating
and maintenance costs,” he explained. “It will bring down the total cost of
ownership for the camcorders significantly.”
The move to
JVC ProHD camcorders is also helping Newport migrate to a tapeless newsroom. Rigsby
said the company is working with Bitcentral to create a file-based workflow,
complete with nonlinear editing suites equipped with SDHC card readers that can
instantly access the .mp4 files recorded by the GY-HM700s -- no transcoding or
ingest required.
ABOUT NEWPORT TELEVISION
Newport
Television is a television broadcast company that acquired Clear Channel
Television in 2008. The company is comprised of a 50 station television group
in 22 markets across the country and Inergize Digital, the leader in fully
integrated digital management solutions that generate revenue for local media
companies. Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., Newport Television operates
stations nationwide with multiple network affiliates including ABC, NBC, CBS,
FOX, CW, MyNetwork and Telemundo. For more information, visit
www.newporttv.com
ABOUT JVC U.S.A.
Headquartered
in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC U.S.A. is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a
complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and professional
markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800)526-5308. Visit JVC at the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas, Nev., April
12-15 (Booth C4314).
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