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A New Home for Webcasting at Trinity Wall Street

The control room during Trinity Institute 2011

Trinity Wall Street’s TV department has been webcasting Sunday services for nearly a decade. Earlier this year, the department began webcasting an astounding eight services a week.

Next week, Trinity TV will consolidate its webcast operations and technical infrastructure. Video and audio processing equipment-- including transmitters, encoders, editors, camera controls and sound equipment—will be moved into one main control room. Additionally, Trinity TV will install closed captioning equipment for the 11:15am Sunday services.

Due to the move, weekday 12:05pm services may not be webcast on some days over the next two weeks. Check the worship calendar for updates.

Posted August 12, 2011

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What does closed captioning mean?

Douglas Cotant on August 15, 2011

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Thanks for your question. Closed captioning is a function that will allow a real-time transcript of the service to be displayed on screen. It's optional--you won't have to watch the service with the transcript--and is often used by those with hearing difficulties.

Trinity Wall Street on August 15, 2011

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