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1 parking pour les cars de reportage
Zone protégée et contrôlée, mise à la disposition des diffuseurs, dans laquelle sont installés les cars de reportage.► Broadcast partner technical facilities are situated in the venue broadcast compound, which is adjacent to the stadium. It is reserved for OB vans and other technical vehicles. Compounds are situated as close as possible to the pitch, studios and commentary position area in order to simplify cabling.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > parking pour les cars de reportage
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2 zone des diffuseurs
Zone protégée et contrôlée, mise à la disposition des diffuseurs, dans laquelle sont installés les cars de reportage.► Broadcast partner technical facilities are situated in the venue broadcast compound, which is adjacent to the stadium. It is reserved for OB vans and other technical vehicles. Compounds are situated as close as possible to the pitch, studios and commentary position area in order to simplify cabling.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > zone des diffuseurs
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3 zone pour les cars de reportage
Zone protégée et contrôlée, mise à la disposition des diffuseurs, dans laquelle sont installés les cars de reportage.► Broadcast partner technical facilities are situated in the venue broadcast compound, which is adjacent to the stadium. It is reserved for OB vans and other technical vehicles. Compounds are situated as close as possible to the pitch, studios and commentary position area in order to simplify cabling.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > zone pour les cars de reportage
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