No electric power, no media power

By Isabelle Heriakian / Published on Wed, 2009-05-20 13:26

Many news media companies’ electrical installations are still unreliable.

News media depend on being able to get news out to as many people and as quickly as possible. Printed or broadcast, reliable electricity supply is crucial for this quick dissemination. In both cases, the speed of this turn-around cannot cope with any form of electrical disturbance. But do all media companies take sufficient measures to avoid seriously negative impacts that are caused by electric power supply disturbances?

According to the European Power Quality (PQ) Survey, many News Media companies still have inadequately designed electrical installations. Printing as well as TV programming can be increasingly customized at the last instant thanks to digitization. However, this state of the art technology requires a state of the art electricity supply, otherwise power disruptions risk wiping out valuable programming data or playing havoc with meticulous printing planning.

 

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