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Sennheiser The Choice Of CTV In Multi-Site Upgrade Of Wireless Infrastructure

Canada's largest private broadcaster looked to Sennheiser for reliability and quality in their preparation for the 700 MHz transition.

Sennheiser recently announced a significant wireless installation at Canada’s largest private broadcaster, CTV.

The installation provides world-class wireless audio functionality within and among CTV’s facilities across the country.

With 28 conventional stations, 29 specialty stations and 33 radio stations, CTV reaches over 25 million viewers each week, offering a wide range of hit programming, including sports, news and entertainment.

Sennheiser’s recent installation ensures that the network will be able to maintain world-class quality and reliability throughout its broadcast operations, while ensuring compliance with government regulations as Canada prepares for its 700 MHz transition.

“We have been using Sennheiser microphones and other equipment since our facility opened in 1960,” said Allan Morris, Senior Vice-President, Engineering, Operations and IT, CTV Inc.

“Over the many decades and periods of growth that followed, Sennheiser has proven its worth in sheer performance and reliability. As our requirements continue to evolve, we know we can count on Sennheiser to deliver the quality and flexibility we will need to support our growth.”

Most recently, Sennheiser supplied CTV’s broadcast operations with 80 channels of wireless including MKE 2-Gold lavalier microphones, SK 5212 transmitters and EM 3732 receivers.

Additionally, Sennheiser provided CTV with 60 channels of in ear monitors (IEMs) & IFB, complete with EM 2050 transmitters and EK 2000 body pack receivers.

Sennheiser’s EM 3732 receivers deliver exceptional audio quality, with plenty of switching bandwidth. Additionally, the units can be configured to work in either a digital or analog environment.

“CTV’s flagship location in Toronto is a massive facility; each studio is designed to accommodate very specific broadcast needs,” commented Doug Spears, director of broadcast sales, Sennheiser Canada.

“Our new wireless installation simplifies CTV’s RF management while providing enhanced flexibility for both the production crews and on-air talent. More importantly, it provides the network with the infrastructure needed to accommodate future growth.”

The installation is expected to be complete in early April.

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