Dalet, a technology and service provider for media-rich organizations, and Veritone Inc., a provider of designing human-centered AI solutions, have formed a technology partnership that integrates the Dalet Flex media workflow ecosystem with […]
Broadpeak, a global provider of video delivery with more than 150 customers serving over 200 million end-users worldwide, will highlight how it is elevating video streaming experiences at the NAB […]
Ross Video, a global provider of video production technology, has today announced its plans for the 2024 NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 14-17, Booth SL 2005). With a major presence at […]
An intuitive production automation package from FOR-A and Aveco will be front and center for FOR-A during the NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 14-17, Booth C4507). FOR-A HVS Series […]
With a focus on answering the needs of its customers with cutting-edge technology, Cobalt Digital has announced plans to present a lineup at NAB Show 2024 that includes solutions for an industry […]
Trade association IABM has appointed Darren Whitehead to director of sales and marketing. In his new, expanded role, Whitehead will be responsible for the strategies, activities and performance of all […]
Ateme, a global provider of video compression, delivery and streaming solutions, and Verance, a global watermarking platform that powers broadband features on broadcast television, have integrated Verance Aspect Watermarking within […]
Mometu, a free video-on-demand and live TV streaming service, has partnered with OTTera, a leader in FAST linear and OTT application solutions, to enhance its streaming offer. The partnership, the […]
The purchase grants the retailer access to data as well as more space to sell ads as it eyes growth beyond selling goods.
Forty-five House Republicans are urging the Supreme Court to uphold an injunction that could prevent White House officials from discussing controversial matters with personnel at social media platforms. The injunction, issued in September by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, prohibits some government officials from attempting to “coerce or significantly encourage” platforms’ content moderation decisions. In a friend-of-the-court brief filed Friday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and other lawmakers claim the injunction is justified, arguing that the Biden administration “repeatedly used government coercion to stifle public debate.”
Manufacturers increase their IP offerings; big facilities climb aboard. Pictured: Pac-12 control room in San Francisco, built by Advanced Systems Group.
Brightcove, a global streaming technology provider, said Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT), one of Brazil’s most prominent TV networks, has chosen Brightcove as its official streaming technology partner to power […]
Florida Panthers, the NHL team based in the Greater Miami area, has transformed its production workflows with the adoption of storage systems and management tools from EditShare. The new system […]
NAGRAVISION, the digital TV division of the Kudelski Group, and the European Broadcasting Union, an alliance of public service media organizations, today announced a partnership to deliver and operate Eurovision Sport, a […]
Chyron today introduced Prime 4.9, the newest release of the company’s live production engine. Designed to drive the world’s most demanding data-driven sports and news production workflows, Chyron Prime 4.9 […]
Cinegy GmbH, a provider of software defined television technology for digital video capture, processing, asset management, and playout, has provided a Cinegy Capture system to Notre Dame Studios, the multimedia […]
TAG Video Systems has joined the Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA), an industry forum composed of leading companies from the online video ecosystem. Joining the Alliance will allow TAG “to […]
Marshall Electronics says its CV730 30x UHD60 NDI PTZ camera is compatible with the Quicklink Remote Studio and ST250 multi-camera remote studio solution, allowing for complete remote control of the […]
The network will use 165 cameras this Sunday for its coverage of the game in Las Vegas as well as pregame, halftime and postgame shows, which CBS says is the most ever for a Super Bowl. They will be supported by 19 mobile production trucks. And CBS’s 1080p HDR production from Allegiant Stadium will also be used as the backbone of an alternative broadcast on the children’s network Nickelodeon, Super Bowl LVIII Live from Bikini Bottom, that will use enhanced graphics and augmented reality to incorporate characters from the popular SpongeBob SquarePants animated series into live game coverage. Plus, there are the “doink cams.”
Family Broadcasting Corp. has sold broadcast tower assets in Hawaii to Everest Infrastructure Partners. The seller is an Indiana-based company, while the buyer is a Pennsylvania-based communications infrastructure platform. Kalil […]
Veset, developer of Veset Nimbus, an SaaS platform for broadcasters, media content owners and service providers, has release its new, seamless ad-insertion platform, Veset AdWise. Veset AdWise is the new in-video advertising solution for […]
WBBM, WFLD, WMAQ, WGN and WGBO are now broadcasting with ATSC 3.0 technology.
Ateliere Creative Technologies, a developer of cloud-native media supply chain solutions has just released a guide to a successful media supply chain cloud migration for the media and entertainment industry. “Modern […]
The long-time head of engineering and operations at Cox’s ABC affiliate in Charlotte, N.C., is ending his career on June 1.
PlayBox Neo will demonstrate the latest additions to its range of broadcast playout and channel branding solutions on stand A18 at the Future of Media Exhibition (FOMEX). The 2024 event […]
New Jobs Posted To TVNewsCheck
New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for Sinclair’s corporate engineering team; Hearst’s national consumer unit; Lockwood’s station in Augusta, Ga.; Nexstar’s Houston CW and Hearst’s CBS affil in Louisville.