(Posted on Nov 27, 2017 at 01:36AM by Michelle Bogle)
Cary Clark, a 33-year veteran as a broadcast technician for WTVF-TV in Nashville, starts his workday at the crack of dawn by arriving at the news station to meet his partner: a 2017 Nissan NV3500 broadcast truck.
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Having been in the industry for so many years, Clark has logged countless hours in various commercial vehicles, but none of them have ever offered the same comfort and capability as his NV3500. And as he simply puts it, “It’s an awesome truck.â€
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If you take a look at any news truck, two things are apparent: they are big vehicles that have a unique job to perform. Aside from carrying passengers and crew, broadcast vans are also equipped with specialized video gear, satellite equipment, and masts. When you tally up the pounds, that’s one heavy payload, but it’s no trouble for this vehicle.
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And one of the key benefits of the NV3500 is its size. With its elevated roof, there is plenty of headroom for broadcast technicians to work standing up without having to hunch over, like they do in other makes of vans. Even on bad weather days, the team at WTVF-TV can work in comfort from the spacious interior of the Nissan NV. No news deadlines are missed by this crew.
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To learn more about the 2017 NV and why it’s the strongest, safest van on the market, contact Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington. Our commercial vehicle sales team will gladly help you compare specs and pricing.