Bexel Supports Major Broadcasters During Presidential Inauguration

As the second inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States took place yesterday in Washington, Bexel, a unit of the Vitec Group’s Services Division and a provider of broadcast services, was on site, supporting several major broadcast networks. From equipment rental packages to engineering services, Bexel’s support spanned key locations, including the parade and presidential walk, as well as ongoing coverage from the historic Newseum, for the 57th inaugural ceremonies.

The week of inaugural festivities kicked off with the presidential swearing-in ceremony, inaugural address and inaugural parade. To support network broadcast coverage of these events, Bexel provided numerous clients with microphone packages, cameras, lenses and racks, along with wireless intercoms, IFBs and headsets.

Following the conclusion of the swearing-in ceremony and inaugural luncheon, President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden made their way down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. Bexel provided Sennheiser MKH 416 and MKH 418 shotgun microphone packages to capture audio as the procession made its way from the Capitol. The company also lent Sony HDC-1500R camera chains, AJA frame syncs and a 50-input Evertz DA rack with 280 outputs as part of a temporary control room set up at The Newseum to support broadcasts related to the inauguration.

The Newseum, a 250,000-square-foot museum of news and journalism that chronicles five centuries of news history, was the central location for media covering the inauguration. Conveniently located between the White House and the Capitol, it hosted many major television news networks along with radio broadcasters, print reporters and photographers from a wide array of organizations.

“Several of Bexel’s broadcast clients will be using the Newseum’s facility as a home base for their ongoing coverage,” says Marcos Nieves, senior account executive of technical sales and business development, Bexel. Whether covering the parade live or hosting panels of experts and guests throughout the week, Bexel will provide wireless audio equipment, 42x Fujinon HA42x9.7BERD F/S lenses and several RF wireless mic systems for use at the facility. This is all in addition to the facility-wide wireless intercoms and IFBs that will be in use, which were installed by Bexel when the facility opened. “We are at an advantage at this site, as we installed a Bexel Managed Antenna System there back in 2007, which allows production personnel to roam freely throughout the facility.”

Throughout the duration of the 2013 inaugural events, Bexel’s Senior RF Engineer Jim Dugan was on site at the Newseum, supporting the networks and handling all RF coordination for the broadcasts.

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