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Thomson embraced by leading Chinese broadcasters with EUR13 million in recent orders for its Grass Valley digital broadcast products.(Business)(Brief Article)
China Telecom, October, 2004
Continuing to gain favor within the Chinese broadcast and professional production markets, Thomson, the world leader in integrated solutions (technologies, equipment, and services) to the entertainment and media industries, recently detailed more than EUR13 million in major orders in the past few months for its Grass Valley(TM) digital production and acquisition systems--and an increase of 35 percent growth in the region year-on-year. The Group also announced it has received four major Chinese broadcast industry awards.
As a sign of the very first steps in getting the Chinese broadcast industry ready for full HD coverage of the Chinese 2008 Olympics, Tianjin TV in Tianjin City, purchased in June a full complement of Grass Valley HD cameras and a production...
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