A new year means a new look at how your operations are handling (producing and delivering) content and which new technologies might make things better.
LTN worked with Howard University’s WHUT and the Pearl TV consortium to support the launch of the Howard NEXTGEN TV Broadcast Collaborative project in Washington D.C.
Sangli Media Communication, the largest independent cable company in Sangli Maharastra, India, has deployed UK based Synamedia’s video technology to increase the number of channels it delivers to local cable operators, while reducing bandwidth.
“There will never be an option where the network is so resilient that you don’t need a backup plan.” Mike Kralec, SBG.
Flowics Graphics says it supports the GV Media Universe Alliance to add broadcast-quality HTML5 cloud-based graphics to live productions.
Entertainment over the internet has gained significant traction over the last years. For this reason, companies have developed new business models in order to retain customers, by meeting their emerging needs and studying the behavior patterns of online streaming consumption.
IP monitoring differs from SDI and AES due to the abstraction of the video, audio and metadata essence leading to new methods of measuring and monitoring levels and timing.
Kaltura, a New York based developer of online video technology, is providing an end-to-end multiscreen streaming platform for thematic channel producer Dreamia.