Riedel’s MediorNet system and MicroN interfaces streamline Rec4Box on-site infrastructure with more efficient use of truck space and easier on-site management.
Once again in 2025 The Broadcast Bridge is proud to be the sole media partner for the BEIT Conference Sessions at NAB. They are not free, but the conference sessions are a unique opportunity to engage with very high quality in-person technical learning. Here is the first part of our summary of what is on the conference agenda this year – starting with events that happen Thurs through Sat before the show floor opens.
Broadcast Solutions, one of Europe’s largest media systems integration groups, completed a news broadcast centre for CIBC Global in Azerbaijan. The centre supports a 24/7 English-language news channel, AnewZ, launched in time for the UN conference on climate change, COP29, hosted in Baku.
Appear will make a major impact at NAB Show 2025 through groundbreaking additions to its product portfolio. The highly anticipated X5 extends the X Platform’s power and efficiency into a compact, cost-effective form factor, while the VX Media Gateway is a key product launch in Appear’s software-based media processing evolution.
‘HDR & WCG For Broadcast – The Book’ is a multi-article exploration of the science and practical applications of all aspects of High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut within broadcast production.
LucidLink, the storage collaboration platform for creative teams, is bringing its latest innovations to NAB 2025 with the full launch of its latest platform. This release marks a significant leap forward in cloud-based creative collaboration, offering enhanced enterprise readiness and new capabilities designed to streamline production for teams of all sizes.
The Blue Lucy team will demonstrate how BLAM’s new report dashboard provides unparalleled insights into content supply chain operations at the 2025 NAB Show. Visitors to the booth will also be introduced to the tiered commercial model for Blue Lucy’s media portal, BOLT.
‘Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast’ explores how exemplary content production and delivery standards are maintained and legal obligations are met. The series includes four Themed Content Collections, each of which tackles a different area of the media supply chain.
Part 1 contains four articles which discuss considerations for monitoring networks and compute systems in multi-site and remote production systems, the role of file based monitoring in complex production workflows and our partner AlvaLinks discuss their tools for monitoring SRT streams.