REMI production allows broadcasters and other content creators to seamlessly capture live hi-res video at remote event locations for backhaul to centralized production and distribution facilities at very low latency, TNDV explains.
Formally introduced at the 2024 NAB Show, the MDoG series helps broadcasters and content creators efficiently manage uncompressed and compressed signals as they move between legacy systems and IP networks, with full redundancy to optimize performance.
Formally introduced at the 2024 NAB Show in April, IBC marks the EMEA debut of the 100Gb hardware device, which drives ST 2110 media processing, stream protection and bandwidth utilization in a powerful, compact form factor.
Introducing the newest addition to Telestream's Vantage Lightspeed server portfolio. The VLS-300 is purpose-built to deliver unmatched performance for critical operations, offering the fastest end-to-end media processing and high-volume transcoding.
To learn more about his shift to HRN after experiences at Clorox, Procter & Gamble Co., The Vidal Partnership and Walton Isaacson, RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson welcomes 2023 Hispanic Thought Leader Lupe de Los Santos to the inFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.fm.
From 1996 to 2001 he was the GSM for Sandusky Broadcasting's Phoenix stations. He'd later spend many years for iHeartMedia and its predecessor Clear Channel Radio in the Valley of the Sun. As of today, Art Morales is working with Mike Cutchall as Chief Revenue Officer for the radio stations Mike Cutchall is acquiring from Jeff Trumper.
The individual who has served as VP of Government and Public Affairs for America's Public Television Stations (APTS) has been promoted to President/CEO, effective October 1. She'll succeed Patrick Butler, who is retiring after almost 14 years as leader of the organization.
One of the most well-known television journalists in the Spanish-speaking world, an anchor of Noticias Univision for years, will be leaving the Miami-headquartered TelevisaUnivision family at the end of 2024, following the U.S. presidential election. What's next for Jorge Ramos?
Thanks to "strong momentum" and investment in both the U.S. and Canada, Havas Media Network has appointed its first-ever Chief Planning Officer for North America. Based in New York, she reports directly to North America CEO Greg James.
In February 2021, a religious broadcast ministry acquired a low-power TV station serving Ohio's state capital. It's been operating it as a member station of “The Revival Channel." Now, a deal is in place that would transfer control of this facility to another broadcast ministry — one led by Jimmy Swaggart.
Ford is expected to increase the number of vehicles equipped with SiriusXM beginning with model year 2025 vehicles. This will make SiriusXM available for customers to access in nearly all Ford vehicles.
It's betting season ... sort of. With NCAA college football and the National Football League each kicking off their 2024 seasons and Major League Baseball heading into playoff mode, wage making is likely to increase.
DraftKings wants it to be the place where those wishing to make a bet on a sports outcome will go with their dollars.
For fiscal year 2024, the Commission is required to collect a grand total of $390,192,000 in regulatory fees, payable through a collection of forfeitures for rule violations and, largely, through a fee schedule. This fee schedule has been adopted by the Commission, albeit with reservations from the senior Republican Commissioner at the FCC.
The Media Bureau of the FCC has gone ahead and established a window of opportunity for the public to chime in on the proposed transaction that will make the parent of CBS News & Stations wholly owned by Skydance Media, following its purchase of National Amusement, Inc., from Shari Redstone.
It was only a matter of time. DirecTV, which has been on a media blitz since it failed to secure a fresh carriage agreement with The Walt Disney Co. prior to the September 1 expiry deadline, has submitted a "Good Faith Negotiation Complaint" with the FCC.
A Gray Television-owned station serving the Cape Girardeau, Mo.-Paducah, Ky., television market had gotten the FCC's go-ahead to make a VHF-to-UHF shift. But, time was running out, and as such needed FCC approval to negate the move. That OK just came from the head of the Video Bureau.
It's being touted as "a groundbreaking leap forward" by XGen Network (XGN), which has been pushing the development of 5G Broadcast in the U.S. The world's first demonstration of ancillary data delivery to a road sign using the technology has been conducted.
Nearly two years ago, the FCC handed Sinclair Broadcast Group and a host of its shared services partners, including Cunningham Broadcasting, a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture in the millions of dollars for apparent FCC violations of its Children’s TV programming rules. Now, the Commission has affirmed the huge fine over GOP objections.
In late May, RBR+TVBR first reported on the planned sale of a Class A FM licensed to Cuney, Tex., that served as the home of a NPR Member station which ultimately proved unsuccessful. The station shut down under an STA. Now, the University of Texas at Tyler has found a buyer, thanks in part to broker Greg Guy of Tideline Partners and Scott Fybush of Fybush Media.
It is the owner and operator of 81 radio stations led by President Peter Tanz and founded by the late Duke Wright. Its markets range from Nashville to tiny Holland, Mich. Now, Midwest Communications is seeking regulatory approval for its purchase of two additional stations in the Mitten State.