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Keyword: "video"

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Designing Sound Systems to Meet Stadium Audio Challenges
By Paul Steinbach, December 2012
The last time Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., underwent a major renovation, the look of the stadium — whose bared-scaffolding-and-bleacher simplicity often prompted TV color analyst John Madden to proclaim it a shrine to the NFL

Sponsor-Supported Video Boards Make Impact at High School Level
By Michael Popke, August 2012
For Mike Gosz and Jaime Sherwood, being a high school athletic director requires a lot more versatility than it did even a few years ago.

Notre Dame's Fatal Scissor Lift Accident Shakes Collegiate Sports Video Community
By Paul Steinbach, December 2010
Notre Dame's fatal scissor lift accident has shaken the collegiate sports video community.

Cable Access: Parks and Recreation Television
By Nicholas Brown, December 2010
Agencies are turning to television as a low-cost means to market their services.

Fitness Q & A
By Matt Brzycki, August 2008
Does chewing gum suppress appetite? Are video games that simulate playing sports effective at expending calories? Does ginkgo biloba improve memory?

Entertaining Members
By Anne B. McDonnell, July 2008
Music, television and other audio/visual systems are designed to keep your members entertained while exercising. Here, facility owners and managers share what systems they offer, and how they benefit business.

Setting the Screen
By Michael Popke, 4/1/2006
A Nebraska High School broadcasts live video footage during basketball and volleyball games.

Sites, Camera, Action!
By Paul Steinbach, 1/1/2005
Schools are starting to tap the potential of online streaming video broadcasts.

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