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master control
(redirected from Master Control operators)

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master control [′mas·tər kən¦trōl]
(communications)
The control console that contains the main program controls for a radio or television transmitter or network.
(computer science)
A computer program, oriented toward applications, which carries out the highest level of control in a hierarchy of programs, routines, and subroutines.


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Our commitment of continued investment in delivering industry-leading automation technology is how Odetics has historically done business -- by recognizing the needs of our customers and in some cases responding proactively to the changing face of the industry, such as the introduction of a redesigned user interface geared for a new generation of master control operators who often lack the broadcast engineering experience of their predecessors," explained L'Heureux.
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