Times Network adopts Quicklink TX for daily news contributions
Swansea, November 2019: Times Network, a subsidiary of The Times Group, has adopted the Quicklink TX Quad to introduce guest contributions into their live daily news bulletins.
Times Network, headquartered in Mumbai, India, has a global presence across 100 countries and includes prestigious brands such as Times Now, ET Now, Mirror Now, Movies Now, MN+, Romedy Now and MNX.
Times Now News, the digital arm of Times Network, has adapted itself to serve the diverse nature, interests and delivery of its content-savvy audience.
“We use the Quicklink TX in our daily news bulletins and our recorded shows. The quality of our Quicklink TX is excellent, and the configuration was simple and straight forward” said Vignan Kumar, AVP Technical & Broadcast Operations at Times Network.
The Quicklink TX, designed in partnership with Microsoft, is a video call management system. It is a transceiver that enables professional reception and transmission of multiple Skype video calls through SDI inputs/outputs and HDMI interface. As the Quicklink Skype TX can receive from and send to any Skype user it provides unrivalled global access to millions of Skype users in order to broadcast the calls in HD quality.
www.quicklink.tv
Times Now News, the digital arm of Times Network, has adapted itself to serve the diverse nature, interests and delivery of its content-savvy audience.
“We use the Quicklink TX in our daily news bulletins and our recorded shows. The quality of our Quicklink TX is excellent, and the configuration was simple and straight forward” said Vignan Kumar, AVP Technical & Broadcast Operations at Times Network.
The Quicklink TX, designed in partnership with Microsoft, is a video call management system. It is a transceiver that enables professional reception and transmission of multiple Skype video calls through SDI inputs/outputs and HDMI interface. As the Quicklink Skype TX can receive from and send to any Skype user it provides unrivalled global access to millions of Skype users in order to broadcast the calls in HD quality.
www.quicklink.tv