South Carolina ETV
MEDIA ADVISORY: ETV to Provide Feed of
Governor Mark Sanford's Press Conference
on June 24 at 2 p.m.
For Immediate Release
June 24, 2009
WHO: ETV
WHAT: Will provide a pool feed of Governor Mark Sanford's press conference for use by media.
Additionally, the governor's address can be heard on all eight ETV Radio stations and streamed over the Web at www.myetv.org.
WHEN: The feed will be made available on Wednesday, June 24 at 1:45 p.m. The press conference is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.
WHERE: The press conference will be available on both MCPC and SCPC satellites. Please see below for satellite coordinates for both options:
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SC ETV NewsPath; Slot A
Loral Skynet
Telstar 14
Estrela do Sul 1
63 Degrees West Longitude
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Downlink Specifications/Parameters for MCPC
Transponder: K36 Lower
Service Mode: DVB
Service Type: MCPC
Modulation Type: QPSK
Signal Standard: NTSC
Coding Type: 3/4 & 188/204RS
D/L Frequency: 11965 MHz Vertical
L Band Frequency: 1215 MHz Vertical
Symbol Rate: 11.28 MegaSymbols/sec
FEC: 3/4
Number of Services: 10 (ch301-ch310)
Channel 305
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Downlink Specifications/Parameters for SCPC:
Transponder: K36 Lower
Service Mode: DVB
Service Type: SCPC
Information Rate: 4000.0 Kb/s
Modulation Type: QPSK
Signal Standard: NTSC
Allocated B/W: 3900 kHz (4 MHz)
D/L Frequency: 11955.950 MHz Vertical
L Band Frequency: 1205.950 MHz Vertical
Symbol Rate: 2.894 MegaSymbols/sec
FEC: 3/4
ETV expects that all footage used on any platform be credited as "courtesy of ETV."
ETV is South Carolina’s statewide network with 11 television stations, eight radio stations and a closed-circuit educational telecommunications system in more than 2000 schools, colleges, businesses, and government agencies.
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For more information about locating a satellite feed, or if you have related technical questions, please call Campbell Freeman at (803) 530-2135.
For any other information, contact Rob Schaller at (803) 737-6556 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).


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