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  2. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    In television and live event production, the A1 is the primary audio engineer responsible for the technical design and operation of associated sound systems (e.g. mixers, microphones, intercom, IFB, RF equipment, PA/monitoring, music/sfx playback, multi-track recording, and more).

  3. Electronic field production - Wikipedia

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    Sports television is one facet of EFP. Major television networks once owned their own production trucks for covering major events, but today, with the explosion in networks on cable and over-the-air, they rent television production trucks by the day or week from broadcast rental companies for more routine or remote broadcast productions.

  4. Production truck - Wikipedia

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    Dumont Telecruiser, an early production truck developed by the US DuMont Television Network in 1949 Television South (TVS) OB Unit 1, a Bedford VAL in 1991. One of the BBC's early Outside Broadcast vehicles, MCR 1 (short for Mobile Control Room), was built by the joint Marconi-EMI company and delivered to the BBC just in time to televise the Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth in May 1937. [4]

  5. Electronic news gathering - Wikipedia

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    The term ENG was created as television news departments moved from film-based news gathering to electronic field production technology in the 1970s. Since film requires chemical processing before it can be viewed and edited, it generally took at least an hour from the time the film arrived back at the television station or network news department until it was ready to be broadcast. [2]

  6. Sullivan Buses - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan Bus & Coach Limited, [1] trading as Sullivan Buses, is a bus company based in South Mimms, Hertfordshire, England.Founded in 1998, it operates local bus services in and around Hertfordshire including school services, rail replacement bus services near London, bus links in Surrey to and from Thorpe Park and vehicle hire for television programmes.

  7. Framingham and its understaffed school bus company are ...

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    The city is contracted to have 77 buses each day, but throughout the most recent school year, FPS has only averaged about 57 buses daily. That essentially leaves 20 busloads of students without a ...

  8. Outside broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Outside broadcasting (OB) is the electronic field production (EFP) of television or radio programmes (typically to cover television news and sports television events) from a mobile remote broadcast television studio. Professional video camera and microphone signals come into the production truck for processing, recording and possibly transmission.

  9. Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Laidlaw (/ ˈ l eɪ d ˌ l ɔː /), organized as Laidlaw International, Inc. (with corporate headquarters in Naperville, Illinois) was the largest provider of intercity bus services, contract public transit and paratransit, and contract school bus service in both the United States and Canada.