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Daktronics Releases Live Channel

Daktronics (Brookings, SD) announced that it has recently released Live Channel, a new comprehensive product that seamlessly integrates with and controls digital media networks in live event and sporting venues. The technology is an extension of Daktronics Show Control System and Venus Control Suite, allowing operators to create an immersive game-day experience across all digital screens in a facility — according to a press release from the company. 

Capable of broadcasting live game video, game-in-progress statistics, and advertisements to RF and IP televisions throughout the venue, Live Channel is a versatile product. Optimized for low latency, it ensures that live game action has near instantaneous playback on all digital signage in a facility. It also features two channels of input and output allowing for more advertising revenue potential as each channel can play independent branded content. 

“We are thrilled to introduce this game-changing product to our customers,” Bill Hasdell, Daktronics product manager, is quoted in the release. “Live Channel represents a significant leap forward in digital media network management as a complete platform for teams and sponsors to elevate the game-day experience, connect with their fans and generate revenue. It’s all in the box!”

For more information on Live Channel, click here.

Andrew Bever

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