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LAS VEGAS, April 13, 2008 (NAB2008, Booth N2502) — Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, is demonstrating its comprehensive offering of broadcast newsroom and sports production solutions at the 2008 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention being held April 14-17, 2008, in Las Vegas. NAB2008 also marks the rollout of the complete Harris® NewsForce high-definition/standard-definition (HD/SD) newsroom product family and the launch of the Harris Inscriber® G7 integrated broadcast graphics system. "To keep pace in the highly competitive news and sports markets, broadcasters are looking to migrate to HD in ways that won't affect their productivity or impact their on-air product during the transition," said Tim Thorsteinson, president of Harris Broadcast Communications. "Harris tackles this challenge with end-to-end, interoperable, HD/SD news and sports solutions that integrate seamlessly into broadcast operations and allow broadcasters to get footage to air quickly and flawlessly." News Production Harris is also showcasing its comprehensive range of new NewsForce editors, optimized for the quick edits and 24/7 demands of live news production — the Velocity ESX on-SAN high-resolution editor; the Velocity XNG field editor; and the Velocity PRX low-resolution proxy editor. All editors deliver on the speed, flexibility and fault tolerance provided by the NEXIO storage area network (SAN), and offer seamless integration with leading newsroom computer systems to streamline the newsroom workflow. NewsForce also features full integration of Apple® Final Cut Pro® to provide editing directly onto the NEXIO SAN — even during ingest — and sharing of media and timelines with NewsForce and Final Cut Pro editors. NewsForce plug-ins for Final Cut Pro® enhance content searches of the NEXIO SAN, enable browse viewing and shot selection, and provide FCP desktops with MOS NRCS integration. NewsForce shortens the speed to edit with immediate access from Final Cut Pro® to shared content of the NEXIO SAN, while also enabling playout of the edit to begin sooner than when rendered from Final Cut Pro®. Sports Production Also demonstrated will be the Production Playout Center (PPC) server playout application from Broadcast Controls Inc., which is designed to handle a range of production control room environments and allow users to get material on-air in record time. From scripted news to on-the-fly live productions,the PPC has three core modules that fit into any type of production environment — Newsroom Script List, a scripted playout module; the Shot Selector module, specifically designed for live, unscripted playout; and the Quick Pick Fast Replay module, which is ideal for fast turnaround of multi-points within multiple media IDs — critical when there is no time for an edit suite. For facilities racing to produce better graphics and optimize workflow, Harris also will be demonstrating the new Inscriber G7 integrated broadcast graphics system, which delivers 2D and 3D real-time graphics flawlessly in SD or HD over two channels. Featuring integrated clips, stills, DVE, and full AES audio support, the G7 also integrates RTXports for running third-party real-time applications, such as data streams from arena scoreboards, without needing a separate playout device. Harris Broadcast Communications offers products, systems and services that provide interoperable workflow solutions that span the entire broadcast delivery chain. The Harris ONE approach brings together highly integrated and cost-effective products that are ideal for emerging media business models and for customers upgrading media operations to digital and high-definition services. About Harris Corporation # # # Contact Information: David Glidden
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