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Lassen Peak Appoints Award-Winning Hispanic Journalist, Rick Lozano, to its Advisory Committee

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Thursday, May 26, 2022

BELLEVUE, Wash., May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lassen Peak announces the appointment of Rick Lozano to its advisory committee.  A fixture on Los Angeles television since 1986, Mr. Lozano recently retired from Fox 11 News after a 50-year career including Emmy nominations for his work as both an anchor and reporter while covering local, national and international events. Rick is well recognized as a leading Hispanic reporter with a unique pulse on the Latino/Latina community and has a solid foundation of knowledge of the dynamics and challenges within the law enforcement community after having reported on countless crime scenes and community issues. This is an important perspective due to the importance of media relations within the policing ecosystem.

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  • BELLEVUE, Wash., May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lassen Peak announces the appointment of Rick Lozano to its advisory committee.
  • This is an important perspective due to the importance of media relations within the policing ecosystem.
  • He then transitioned to television at an ABC affiliate, KSAT-TV, where he was a general assignment reporter and weekend sportscaster.
  • Lassen Peak Chairman of the Board and CEO, Hatch Graham, states "Rick brings two valuable perspectives to our team one of the media and that of the Latino/Latina community.

Graham Media Group Stations Reimagine Local News Beyond Broadcast With New Morning Newscast Livestreams

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Saturday, April 2, 2022

DETROIT, April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting Monday, April 4, 2022, Graham Media Group stations KPRC-TV (Houston) and WDIV-TV (Detroit) will launch an additional hour of their morning local newscast streaming exclusively on digital platforms and OTT apps.

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  • DETROIT, April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting Monday, April 4, 2022, Graham Media Group stations KPRC-TV (Houston) and WDIV-TV (Detroit) will launch an additional hour of their morning local newscast streaming exclusively on digital platforms and OTT apps.
  • KPRC-TV's morning newscast will stream from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on KPRC2+, and will feature the morning news team of Owen Conflenti, Lisa Hernandez, meteorologist Anthony Yanez and Anavid Reyes following rush hour traffic.
  • The livestreams also can be viewed on the stations' mobile apps and online at Click2Houston.com and ClickOnDetroit.com, respectively.
  • Additionally, Graham Media Group stations continue to innovate in streaming local news beyond broadcast.

Breaking the 15 Minutes Barrier from Acquisition to Delivery for SAR Imaging

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Thursday, June 6, 2019

This collaborative service enables timelines as short as 15 minutes from image acquisition to processed SAR image delivery for government customers globally.

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  • This collaborative service enables timelines as short as 15 minutes from image acquisition to processed SAR image delivery for government customers globally.
  • "We are excited to be working with ICEYE to provide our customers enhanced capabilities in SAR imaging," said Jan Petter Pedersen, Senior Vice President at KSAT.
  • The combined SAR Ground Segment of ICEYE and KSAT is here to change the way customers think about the timeliness of the data they can use."
  • ICEYE and KSAT's joint SAR Ground Segment offering enables access to a new level of service quality for SAR users worldwide.

Iridium Enhances Network with New Southern Hemisphere Ground Station

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Thursday, March 28, 2019

The addition of the Punta Arenas teleport network site adds geographic diversity to Iridium's ground stations as its only southern hemisphere site, establishing a new layer of network redundancy for the constellation.

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  • The addition of the Punta Arenas teleport network site adds geographic diversity to Iridium's ground stations as its only southern hemisphere site, establishing a new layer of network redundancy for the constellation.
  • This new site strengthens an already exceptional space and ground network by enhancing Iridium's ability to manage network traffic, capacity and availability rates.
  • While the Iridium network can support all traffic through a single gateway, the company has always operated multiple ground stations, previously all situated in the northern hemisphere.
  • "We'd like to thank our partners at KSAT and the Chilean government for helping us add this important southern hemisphere ground station to the Iridium network," said Walt Everetts, vice president, satellite operations and ground development, Iridium.