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Vincent Parker. WBRC Birmingham,
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RAYCOM MEDIA IMPROVES NEWS
EFFICIENCY WITH JVC CAMERAS - WAYNE, NJ (August
16, 2018)
– JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced Raycom Media, one of the largest
privately owned media companies in the United States, has more than
260 GY-HM660 ProHD mobile news cameras in use throughout its local
news operations. With built-in IP capabilities, the cameras have
improved workflow efficiencies for multimedia journalists (MMJs) in
the field.
- “The GY-HM660 is a one-size-fits-all option
for Raycom Media,” explained Clint Moore, corporate news
operations manager for Raycom Media. “For us, the GY-HM660 is not
just about streaming live ENG
reports. The vast majority of our stations use the camera to send
raw clips back to the station via FTP.”
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- Rather than wait for an MMJ
to return to the station, in-house personnel can access files sent
from a JVC camera immediately and edit them for broadcast or online
use. Not every Raycom station has the decoders needed to use the
GY-HM660s for live ENG reports from the field, but all stations use
the Bitcentral Oasis asset management system as a landing platform
for raw content.
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- Between JVC cameras, satellite trucks,
microwave trucks, and backpacks, Raycom employs multiple
technologies for reporters to go live. For Raycom stations that use
the GY-HM660 for live news-over-IP, the results have been very
positive. “Field reporters love it because it doesn’t slow them
down,” Moore said. “A lot of our stations are very aggressive
with using their JVC cameras for live ENG reports.”
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- Beyond the live ENG and FTP capabilities,
Moore said the company’s JVC cameras have been dependable in the
field. “We get a lot of good, positive feedback from everybody. As
someone who had to use proprietary recording formats in the past, I
think recording to dual SD cards is great,” he added. “That kind
of workflow has really proven its worth.”
- Headquartered in Montgomery, Ala., Raycom
owns and/or provides services for 65 television stations in 44
markets across 20 states, with about 40 of those stations producing
local news. The company has been relying on JVC cameras for local
ENG since 2013.
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- The GY-HM660 is the industry’s first camera
with an integrated IFB audio channels and video-over-IP
capabilities. When paired with a 4G LTE modem or hotspot, it
delivers reliable broadcast-quality streaming without a backpack
transmission system or external encoder. Integrated RTMP support
allows a direct connection to YouTube, Facebook Live, and other
CDNs. The camera also features three 12-bit CMOS image sensors for
superior low-light performance, integrated FUJINON 23x auto focus
zoom lens, dual XLR inputs with phantom power, and HD-SDI and HDMI
outputs.
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- ABOUT JVC
PROFESSIONAL VIDEO
Headquartered in
Wayne, New Jersey, JVC Professional Video is a division of
JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JVCKENWOOD
Corporation. The company is a leading manufacturer and distributor
of broadcast and professional video equipment, as well as D-ILA
front projection systems. For more information, visit JVC’s
website at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800) 582 5825.
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Caption: Vincent Parker of WBRC in Birmingham,
Ala., is one of hundreds of Raycom Media
photographers and MMJs using the JVC GY-HM660 ProHD mobile news
camera for ENG in the field.
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