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sunkast
09-13-2012, 03:15 PM
Some of you may have seen a new show on Fox called Dish Nation. It's a half hour show comprised of segments from several radio station morning shows around the country, including WDVD, a station I've worked at in the past.

The web site TVNewscheck.com posted a really interesting article detailing exactly how Dish Nation is produced from radio stations around the country. It's incredible the amount of work and technology goes into making a half hour show.


Putting together Dish Nation, Twentieth Television’s new syndicated show that features morning DJs in five cities, is an unusual process. Each day, a team of 72 records 71.5 hours of high-def footage from 13 Sony EX3 cameras set up in the radio studios that gets edited and enhanced into a seamless 21-minute episode. Says the show’s EP, Stu Weiss: “Our workflow is one of a kind. We have implemented existing technology in unique ways that may not have been done before. Using the Avid AirSpeed 5000 … we’re able to bypass other ingesting processes and equipment that are normally used.”

Read the entire article: DJs Dish In Syndication With Help Of Avid (http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/62163/djs-dish-in-syndication-with-help-of-avid)