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Alaskan PBS Station Chooses Tektronix Sentry to Ensure Picture and Audio Quality for Viewers

2013-04-02 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

KAKM TV Deploys Sentrys at Key Network Locations to Comprehensively Monitor its Programming Content<br /> <br /> BEAVERTON, Ore.- Tektronix (<a href="http://www.tektronix.com">www.tektronix.com</a>), the market leader in broadcast video test, monitoring and analysis solutions, today announced that the company's Sentry® video quality monitor has been selected by KAKM TV, the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) station serving Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska, to help ensure that its programming ...This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsSensors, Monitors and TransducersSearch for suppliers of: Video Transmission Systems | Network Monitors | Monitoring Systems

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