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High definition TV signals used in Beijing Olympics

2008-07-31来源:和谐英语
The photo taken on July 29, 2008 shows the master control room of the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd (BOB) in the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) in Beijing, China. It’s said that high definition signals will be first-ever used for TV relays for all 28 events of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. BOB will produce live TV signals of 5,400 hours for right-holding broadcasters and it’s estimated that more than four billion viewers will enjoy the olympic competition through TV broadcasts in 2008. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

The photo taken on July 29, 2008 shows the master control room of the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd (BOB) in the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) in Beijing, China. It’s said that high definition signals will be first-ever used for TV relays for all 28 events of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. BOB will produce live TV signals of 5,400 hours for right-holding broadcasters and it’s estimated that more than four billion viewers will enjoy the olympic competition through TV broadcasts in 2008.

The photo taken on July 29, 2008 shows the master control room of the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd (BOB) in the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) in Beijing, China. It’s said that high definition signals will be first-ever used for TV relays for all 28 events of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. BOB will produce live TV signals of 5,400 hours for right-holding broadcasters and it’s estimated that more than four billion viewers will enjoy the olympic competition through TV broadcasts in 2008. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

The photo taken on July 29, 2008 shows the master control room of the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd (BOB) in the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) in Beijing, China. It’s said that high definition signals will be first-ever used for TV relays for all 28 events of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. BOB will produce live TV signals of 5,400 hours for right-holding broadcasters and it’s estimated that more than four billion viewers will enjoy the olympic competition through TV broadcasts in 2008.