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Media and cable companies are looking to streamline their operations and engage their audiences through compelling, personalized content experiences and targeted advertising. Microsoft solutions enable collaboration and new mobility scenarios to improve content development, and provide business intelligence and big

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Broadcasters, Telcos Clash Over Spectrum November 10th 2014 - 11:50 AM

Broadcasters, Telcos Clash Over Spectrum

Broadcasting and telecoms have had a long relationship, one that in recent years has become closer and more symbiotic. But there is one area where the two clash head on: radio spectrum. This is a vital resource for not just television and radio transmission but also the production of entertainment

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Workflows in the Cloud:  A Heavenly Solution for Broadcasters’ CAPEX and Video Processing Goals November 1st 2014 - 04:35 PM

Workflows in the Cloud: A Heavenly Solution for Broadcasters’ CAPEX and Video Processing Goals

While cloud computing isn’t new, only recently has it begun to play a critical role in the video workflow process as broadcasters seek new ways to reduce the costs of their video processing and quality control (QC) needs. The immediately available processing infrastructure of the cloud is naturally appealing t

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Industry Reacts To HEVC License Fees October 31st 2014 - 10:22 AM

Industry Reacts To HEVC License Fees

​When the MPEG LA licensing organization, released its final Patent Portfolio License fee structure for High Efficiency Video Coding (“HEVC License”) for using the technology behind the latest generation compression scheme, many in the industry were quite prepared and are now saying all is well…. although it took longer than many ha

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Disaster recovery strategies October 7th 2014 - 12:02 PM

Disaster recovery strategies

We’ve all heard the phrase Disaster Recovery (DR), but what does it actually mean for broadcasters and content owners, and what constitutes a disaster? DR is a broad term that encompasses a range of scenarios, from catastrophic disaster (for instance, the complete destruction of a whole facility), to operational d

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The Computerization of Audio Has Led to Low-Cost Tools That Can Fix Just About Anything October 1st 2014 - 09:00 AM

The Computerization of Audio Has Led to Low-Cost Tools That Can Fix Just About Anything

Most audio professionals over 50 years old have lived through an era of extraordinary change. They began their careers using precision hardware-based sonic tools designed to capture and process sound in large studios with real musical instruments. Now, they can work almost anywhere on a portable computer with low-cost workstations and

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