CodeMonkey
Active Member
A few videos of the new Citytv building by one of the Citytv staff on youtube a friend pointed out: http://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianSvids
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One remaining question that I thought would be obvious but has managed to escape our discussion is: Where are the satellite dishes?
This is a TV station: How is it going to broadcast its signal to satellites to then distribute it to the UHF broadcasting stations (and other distributers) and into our homes? Where are the receiving dishes to pick up live signal from the news vans?
The Western sky is blocked from the top of the main building (blocked by the HNR building). The only place they could put satellites and have an unobstructed view of geostationary satellites in the western sky would be on the Torch itself. So either we're going to see a really cool use of the torch tower or Rogers has rented rooftop space in a tall building very close by (HNR, Bond Place).
They would probably pipe the connection down to the Lakeshore studios where OMNI old home is.
You realize how far that is right? You're suggesting they rip up 4KM of public sidewalk all the way down victoria/yonge and along lakeshore to bathurst and run a cable?
I'm not sure you thought that through quite well.
This is a TV station: How is it going to broadcast its signal to satellites to then distribute it to the UHF broadcasting stations (and other distributers) and into our homes?
They'll send their signals to the leslie street teleport, where the uplink dishes are, as it's currently done. Or distribute it via their own network.
Most networks use some form of distribution over DS3 (SONET) instead of satellite time.
Here's the current "fleet" of dishes: