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Ashgabat Tele-radio Center ( TV Tower) Production/Post Production/BroadcastingAshgabat Tele-radio Center ( TV Tower) Production/Post Production/BroadcastingAshgabat Tele-radio Center (TV Tower) Production/Post Production/Broadcasting is a monumental broadcasting facility and technological marvel that stands as a pioneering achievement in digital television and radio infrastructure. Rising 211 meters above sea level on a hill in the southern outskirts of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, this state-of-the-art complex represents one of the most significant technological investments in broadcasting infrastructure of the past two decades. The facility encompasses 80,000 square meters of total area, with 52,000 square meters of covered space, incorporating 12 Full HD television studios, 12 radio studios, 50 non-linear editing suites, and comprehensive production facilities. The complex features advanced technical specifications including a 5 petabyte server capacity, 158 Full HD cameras, and sophisticated broadcasting capabilities supporting multiple DVB, analog TV, DAB2, and FM programs in Dolby stereo. The facility's innovative design addresses crucial technical challenges through a sophisticated system architecture that efficiently manages signal routing, power distribution through dual high-tech dynamic UPS systems, and specialized acoustic treatment achieving 350-millisecond reflection times in studios. This groundbreaking project, which earned the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in Product Engineering and Technical Design category, established Turkmenistan as a pioneer in HD terrestrial broadcasting in Asia. The facility's comprehensive infrastructure includes state-of-the-art production control rooms, virtual studios, graphics design suites, and a physical tape library capable of storing 300,000 tapes, all integrated into a tapeless workflow environment supporting multiple television and radio channels. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: television broadcasting infrastructure, digital media production facility, broadcasting technology innovation, architectural engineering excellence, multimedia content creation, broadcasting systems integration SOURCES: |
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