Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
Universiade objects are ready for broadcasting sport games
5 July 2013, Friday
On the threshold of Universiade Tatarstan Ministry of Information and Communication coordinated organisation of broadcasting at sports venues.
The work was realized at 19 objects. At 14 objects broadcasting will be realized by ANO “Sport broadcasting”. Main issues to be settled were adaptation of lighting, cable laying, drapery of camera positions, signal transmission from a Mobile TV station to the object’s cable TV network.
The International Broadcasting Centre will be the main operations centre of ANO “Sport broadcasting”. Signal processing and transmission to 100 countries will be realized there. The Games will be covered by three Russian TV companies and 13 international media companies.
Press Service of Tatarstan Ministry of information and communication
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