Asking what’s in an audio control room (ACR) these days is more of a philosophical question than it is a practical one. What exactly does the ACR look like in a modern broadcast environment? More fundamentally, where on earth is it and how is it accessed?
European cultural broadcaster ARTE has strengthened its long-standing relationship with Grass Valley, selecting the company’s LDX 135 cameras and Creative Grading solution as part of its move from SDI/1080i to a native IP-based 1080p production infrastructure with UHD capability.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are experiencing significant growth in bandwidth consumption largely due to the uptake of OTT video services and the growth in numbers of connected devices per household. ISPs are therefore navigating the path of making investments in their networks that support their own financial requirements and their customers’ expectations.
Broadcast Solutions, one of Europe’s leading system integrators for broadcast and media, has delivered a new Streamline S12 UHD/HDR OB van to Swiss broadcast service provider brutal gueet. With the new Streamline S12, the Swiss company expands its production resources with a state-of-the-art mobile production unit, signalling its commitment to further growth in Switzerland and beyond. brutal gueet has been in production with the new Streamline S12 since October 2025.
Heartland Video Systems (HVS), a premier video systems integration, consulting, and expert ATSC 3.0 implementation firm announces that it has partnered with Zixi for enabling broadcast quality live video delivery over any IP network. This partnership allows customers to have HVS engineer and deploy resilient IP connectivity solutions for any IT environment.
This Essential Guide provides a unique reference resource for those specifying, deploying and maintaining Media Asset Management Systems for production and archiving.
Arkona technologies announces the recent release of version 2.8 for its flagship BLADE//runner suite, which delivers ultra-low latency audio/video routing, compression and processing tools in live production environments.
This book is a reference resource for broadcast system architects and engineers. It explores the microservices based IT technologies that will empower the next phase of transition from hardware to software-based systems.