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technologies and applications that allow television services to
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Conducting TV interviews at remote locations
has become possible due to the availability of communication connections
(broadband, mobile), portable media equipment, and the familiarity of
people and reporters with the operation of computers and digital cameras.
Even with the simplification of user interfaces, there are still some
processes and techniques that can be used to ensure remote TV interviews
are successfully and effectively produced.
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