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Outside broadcasting |
Outside Broadcasting is the production of television or radio programmes (typically to cover news and sports events) from a mobile television studio. This mobile control room is known as an "Outside Broadcasting Van", "OB Van", "Scanner" (a BBC term), "mobile unit", "remote truck", "live truck", or "production truck". Signals from cameras and microphones come into the OB Van for processing and transmission. The term "OB" is almost unheard of in the United States.
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A typical OB Van is usually divided into 5 parts.
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FOX 25 trucks in Boston's Harvard Square |
A BBC Radio outside broadcasting van at New College, Oxford |
A TVN24 outside broadcasting van in Poznan, Poland |
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OB for tennis tournament: Extendible-sided production van, satellite dishes, generator truck; see two OB cameras and three announcing booths at top of stadium beyond. Kooyong, Victoria, Australia, 2008 |
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