
 | WGTD is using JVC streaming studio to produce live coverage of local sports. |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WGTD-FM CREATES LOCAL SPORTS
REVENUE STREAM WITH JVC CAMERAS, PROHD STUDIO 4000S
PRODUCTION SYSTEM - WAYNE, NJ (August
28, 2019)
– JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced WGTD-FM, a nonprofit radio station
owned by Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, Wis., is using three
GY HM250SP 4KCAM sports production streaming camcorders
and a ProHD Studio 4000S sports production and streaming studio to
produce coverage of local high school sports on Facebook
Live. The station began
using the new JVC system
a few weeks into the 2018 football season,
and produced this season’s first game on Aug. 23.
- All coverage is streamed live to Facebook
Live in 720p, with the station rotating game coverage between
several venues. For the upcoming football season, the production
crew will be located in the press box at each field, with two
cameras positioned in the “crow’s nest” outside the press box
and the third on the field. The GY-HM250SPs are connected to the
Studio 4000S via HD-SDI.
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- “The cameras
are absolutely incredible,” said Troy McDonald, digital director
and development specialist for the station. “They are lightweight
and easy to use. The picture is so clear – people are impressed.”
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- In an effort to
find a new revenue stream, the station decided to explore new ways
to find an audience by covering Kenosha and Walworth County high
school football and basketball. With its classical, jazz, and news
programming, the radio station attracts an older audience that
creates a challenging sales environment.
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- WGTD tested the idea using iPads as cameras
that were wirelessly connected to a master iPad running iOS-based
switcher software. The system relied on cellular service, so there
were a lot of connectivity issues. “It was just not pretty,”
admitted McDonald. “It’s a miracle we generated an audience to
prove the concept.”
- McDonald said
the integrated replay system in the Studio 4000S was a huge selling
point. A dedicated replay tab offers a preview of every camera, and
allows the operator to easily produce slow-motion replays with
dynamic camera switching and freeze frame options. “It lets us
have that feature that heightens the drama and keeps viewers
engaged,” he explained. “The software is so easy to use. It’s
made a huge difference for us.”
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- With the
previous system, football scorekeeping was done manually, and the
crew did not even attempt to keep score for basketball. Now, game
coverage includes lower-thirds with names and logos. The crew also
brings a SportzCast Scorebot to every game, connects it to the
scoreboard, and receives automatic scoring updates to the 4000S
wirelessly. “The graphics through the 4000S have added a whole
other layer to what we do – and it’s great,” McDonald said.
- WGTD covers one
game per week during the regular season, plus playoffs. The station
also partners with Indian Trail High School in Kenosha, which has a
communications program, to coordinate paid student production crews.
During the year, students also produce local commercials that run
during breaks in the sports coverage. McDonald said the student
crews gain valuable experience, while the local student athletes get
recruiting footage that looks professional.
- The first fully integrated Facebook Live
professional camcorder in the industry, the
GY-HM250SP includes an integrated 24x dynamic zoom lens with optical
image stabilizer, integrated sports graphics, dual XLR audio inputs,
and support for a variety of file formats and frame rates. Both
the 4000S and the enhanced CONNECTED
CAM Studio 6000S, a new
six-input model that supports NDI® and SRT streaming protocols,
feature include an integrated audio mixer, four layers of DSK, and
production switcher with automated switching mode and choice of
transitions.
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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.
# # # Caption: Radio station WGTD-FM is using JVC
camcorders and a ProHD Studio 4000S sports production and streaming
studio to produce live coverage of local high school sports.
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