Although latency and resource coordination continue to challenge those considering cloud-based remote live production, the distributed architecture model is steadily gaining traction as a cost-effective alternate to hardware-based on-premise projects. To date this IT-centric architecture has not been deployed for high-profile productions like the Super Bowl or World Cup, but…
New, in-cloud, pay-per-use business models offer new advantages to occasional REMI, field reporting, remote event production and similar content producers and distributors with a better business model to remain competitive and profitable without huge ongoing capital investments.
The pressure to extract more revenue from ever shrinking budgets, due to expensive content rights contracts, is causing Broadcasters to re-evaluate—and in many cases reduce—how they spend their money on production tools and infrastructure. Recognizing this, live production technology providers like Grass Valley are getting “creative” in how they se…
Video interface and IP workflow vendor Magewell has launched multi-device management software available free of charge for on-premises server or cloud hosting platforms.
Building on PSSI’s well-established connectivity, customers are now able to access PSSI International Teleport — using Livelink for international video delivery over IP — to reach new audiences and increase revenue in new territories.
The global business relationship between Signiant and NEP Group enable accelerated file-based operations across NEP’s fleet of OB trucks, studios and flypacks. With Media Shuttle, NEP clients can move media assets and associated metadata to and from the venue.
Looking to level the playing field for on-demand content providers of all sizes, MediaKind has launched a new software platform called Engage that provides users with a direct-to-consumer, cloud-native solution for video contribution, production, streaming, and audience engagement. With it, sports entities, broadcasters, and other content providers can make a…