Medialogy Broadcast has completed a live delay system for the London studios of one of the world’s largest evangelical television networks, with over 14 million viewers around the globe.
Paradigm’s SWARM950 is now an Intelsat qualified terminal, offering greater flexibility to operatives who need high performing, ultra-portable VSAT terminals with military-level security.
Typical of the new functionality is instant access to basic editing and voiceover tools for any clip in the system. This allows a journalist to quickly build a story by simply assembling the pictures and adding a script, through intuitive controls.
TVU Networks has developed cloud-based software allowing sports or other events broadcasters to add synchronized, real-time audio commentary remotely from any location over a public internet connection.
Sweden’s Nordic Entertainment (NENT) Group has automated and accelerated its content production workflows based on Primestream’s Workflow Server and Xchange media asset management platform.
Brainstorm says it has completed the TelePorter project, funded by the Google Digital News Initiative. TelePorter allows reporters to be ‘teleported’ to the TV set from whatever location they are reporting from at that very moment.