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2009 Presidential Inauguration
In January 2009, Bexel helped bring the election of Barack Obama to a worldwide audience by providing fiber-based press distribution, rental cameras and other ENG hardware, as well as wireless audio and communications systems, to a host of global broadcasters. The now famous images of President Obama walking the parade route were captured for CBS using six top-line HD cameras and lenses supplied by Bexel. Read More...
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US Open Tennis
In August 2009, ESPN premiered its first year of coverage of the US Open Tennis tournament with a compete broadcast infrastructure designed and installed by Bexel’s BBS team. A complete workflow was designed and constructed in Flushing Meadows, which included over a dozen ingest and playout servers, multiple control rooms and dozens of editing and graphic stations. Read More...
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Hells Kitchen
In December 2009, Bexel was challenged to provide a fully integrated production system comprising 56 remote controlled cameras, 30 miniature point-of-view cameras, 19 videotape recorders and a distribution system capable of providing over 9,000 connections for arguably one of the most complex and technically demanding reality TV shows. It was Bexel’s eighth season as facilities provider for Gordon Ramsey’s Hell’s Kitchen series.
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2010 New Year's Eve with Dick Clark
ABC’s Dick Clark Show called upon Bexel to provide an RF Over Fiber System to enhance their wireless capabilities. The ABC event required coverage from 47th and Broadway to 43rd and Broadway. In response, RF coverage was provided to three primary zones including external locations at the Nivea Stage, Times Square’s Main Stage, and a single inside location within Times Square Studios which are also the home of Good Morning America.
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