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For Immediate Release

KBMT LAUNCHES HD LOCAL NEWS WITH

JVC PROHD CAMERAS FOR ENG, STUDIO USE

 WAYNE, NJ (April 28, 2010) — JVC Professional Products, a division of JVC U.S.A., today announced that KBMT, the ABC affiliate in Beaumont, Texas, serving the Beaumont-Port Arthur market (DMA #141), will be using JVC GY-HD250 and GY-HM700 ProHD cameras when it launches its local HD newscasts today. Mark Cormier, chief engineer, said the London Broadcasting station has purchased three GY-HD250 cameras, which are already in use in SD mode in the studio, plus seven GY-HM700 cameras for ENG use.

 “When they were introduced last year at NAB, that was it. That was my camera,” Cormier said about the GY-HM700. “We love the camera. It balances out and gives our photographers the feel that they’re used to.”

 The new JVC ProHD cameras will also be used for newscasts on KJAC, the station’s NBC multicast channel, which shares news personnel and resources. Both channels simulcast a 5:30 a.m. and 10 p.m. newscast, with each channel broadcasting separate newscasts during the afternoon and early evening.

 Cormier is a big supporter of the GY-HM700’s use of inexpensive, non-proprietary SDHC media cards. “The technology is wonderful,” he said. The station will also take advantage of the camcorder’s ability to record in the QuickTime (.MOV) file format, revamping three of its edit bays with Apple Final Cut Pro and thereby eliminating the need to ingest or encode footage from the field.

 The new JVC cameras are part of an extensive investment in HD for the station, which includes an updated studio set and a new HD master control. Cormier said KBMT will be the first station in the market with local HD news. “It’s a huge change,” he added. “We will actually have viewers tune in to sample us for the technology, which is kind of exciting.”

 KBMT is the second station London Broadcasting has equipped with JVC ProHD camcorders. Last year, KYTX, the CBS affiliate serving the Tyler-Longview, Texas market (DMA #109), launched its local news in HD using JVC GY-HD250 cameras for studio and ENG work. According to Moe Strout, director of engineering, London Broadcasting, KYTX uses Adobe Premiere to edit its news packages and JVC DR-HD100 hard disk recorders for tapeless acquisition in the field.

ABOUT JVC U.S.A.

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Suggested caption: KBMT is using JVC ProHD cameras in the field and in the studio for its local HD newscasts.