Sony Corporation (Companies)

Headquartered in Tokyo. Sony is the leading supplier of AV/IT solutions to businesses across a wide variety of sectors including, Media and Broadcast, Video Security and Retail, Transport & Large Venue markets. It delivers products, systems and applications to enable the creation, manipulation and distribution of digital audio-visual content that add value to businesses and their customers.

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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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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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Camcorders get cloud streaming capability October 23rd 2014 - 12:28 PM

Camcorders get cloud streaming capability

The IP wave has broken on the shores of wireless connectivity as several pro-camcorder manufacturers announce cloud-integration capability removing the need for traditional video uplink. This workflow particularly benefits ENG and electronic field production for store and forward media transfer or streaming live to air from sports or news events

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Channel Explosion Turns Broadcast Monitors On Their Head October 20th 2014 - 09:30 AM

Channel Explosion Turns Broadcast Monitors On Their Head

When most people think of broadcast video monitors, they think of a very expensive, precision television display used to view and judge the quality of broadcast images. Engineers — often nicknamed “Golden Eyes” — assess the TV signal based on years of skill, knowledge and human intuition. Such video monitors still exist, especia

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