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In the United States, line-of-sight microwave links are used for military communications, studio feeds for broadcast and cable television, and common carrier trunks for inter-urban telephone traffic.
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It runs its own games studios — fed by earlier acquisitions such as Double Helix Games, which it picked up back in 2014.
That seems fitting enough, but we also get panel discussions in TV studios, video feeds, and a genuine British news anchor declaiming iambic pentameters as if from an autocue — all a trifle forced, as if Fiennes were concerned that we might be embarrassed, or bored, by the spectacle of the bare play.
Studio executives fed this year's trend with a flight to financial safety that has been building for a decade.
Viacom's CBS and News Corp's Fox, two other networks, belong to media conglomerates, each also relying on a sister studio to feed much of its programming.
They brought all of this amazing photography back to the studio and fed it through a custom process that streams the data into our system, producing the most dynamic, evolving skyscapes you've ever seen in a game".
The main difference is that two closely spaced cameras are used in the studio to feed stereoscopic information to the encoders that compress the image for transmission.In-depth visionTo squeeze the two images into a single frame for transmission, both must first be squashed to half their normal height.
"The game studio to feed some initial content.
I basically graduated comedy school with a bunch of guys who now collectively make enough to own a small studio and feed a small country.
In downtown Detroit, the same spirit of renewal that turned abandoned factories into artist studios is feeding another micromovement centered around food.
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