By Glen Dickson -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/10/2008 7:00:00 PM
WTVR, the Raycom Media station and CBS affiliate in Richmond, Va., has purchased an array of automation, routing and master control technology from Pro-Bel to aid its digital operations. WTVR broadcasts an HD pass-through feed from CBS, upconverting its locally originated content, and outputs a standard-definition, 24-hour weather channel. Under a local marketing agreement, it also runs the operations of Southeastern Media's WUPV, a CW affiliate that broadcasts in HD and analog.
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