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16/06/2004

Korean National Assembly transmits Parliament live with Pro-Bel

Pro-Bel has been selected by Korean Government broadcaster the Korean National Assembly to assist with the master control for its live transmission of the Korean Parliament in session.
The National Assembly, which will be on air 18 hours per day broadcasting over terrestrial, cable and satellite networks across Korea, now boasts a Pro-Bel SD TX Series master control switcher, voiceovers and logos as well as a 64 x 64 7RU Sirius router. Korean based Sion Media acted as the agent for the sale.
Graham Pitman, Pro-Bel’s CEO, commented: “We are extremely pleased to be chosen by the Korean National Assembly. The extensive features of our master control solution make it ideal for live applications and we are happy to see it providing the backbone for transmission of the Korean Parliament live in debate.”
Mr Kwak, chief engineer for Korean National Assembly, selected Pro-Bel master control for reputation, install base and strong local service commitment from Sion Media and Pro-Bel Asia
(GB)
VMI.TV Ltd

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