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Utah Scientific Extends the Dot.Box Family, Enabling Economical Multichannel Operation
SALT LAKE CITY — March 23, 2010 — Utah Scientific today announced the extension of the Dot.Box family, a combined dual-channel master control and routing system that constitutes a complete, affordable solution for broadcasters moving to multichannel operation. The Dot.Box package, originally available with 32x32 and 64x64 router frames, has now been extended to include a 144x144 frame size. Both the Dot.Box 64 and 144 are wired for future expansion of inputs, outputs, and master control channels.
Pilat Media Unveils IBMS Rights — Comprehensive Rights Management System for Linear and On-Demand Multiplatform Content
New IBMS Configuration Enables Broadcasters to Maximize Content Revenues While Staying in Contractual and Regulatory Compliance
NEW YORK — March 23, 2010 — Pilat Media, the leading supplier of business management software to the media industry, today announced the launch of IBMS Rights™ — the latest addition to the company's Integrated Broadcast Management System (IBMS) product suite.
IBMS Rights is a standalone system that enables centralized rights management for any broadcast content, spanning the entire broadcast operation across multiple platforms and third-party systems. With IBMS Rights, broadcasters can centrally log and manage consumption and distribution rights for all acquired or produced content, both long and short form, across both linear conventional TV and non-linear online and new media services. The complete integration of scheduling and rights in one system leads to improved operational efficiency because a deal with its defined rights is entered only once and then exploited by all linear and on-demand scheduling activities, with distribution licenses feeding off that same set of deal rights. This also facilitates content planning activities such as revenue projections and long-term planning.
"The growth of new media content delivery platforms such as IPTV, mobile TV, and the Internet as well as the increasing popularity of on-demand services is providing enormous new opportunities for broadcasters — but it's also adding complexity to the challenge of managing content rights. Likewise, the broadcasting environment has become more complex, with operations spanning many different platforms and systems," said Geoff Hutton, chief functional architect, Pilat Media. "With IBMS Rights, we're drawing on more than 10 years of business management experience to help broadcasters maximize their revenue potential for all content — whether licensed from content providers or produced in house — while at the same time ensuring compliance with all contractual and regulatory obligations."
IBMS Rights offers a complete set of services for managing the entire asset lifecycle from production through distribution of content, with tools for contract and deal management, program finance, and distribution licensing. The IBMS Rights repository provides a single, central location for recording consumption, usage, and distribution rights for any type of content — from movies and series to footage and clips — plus associated assets. Likewise, the system provides a central point for querying rights availability against any type of acquired or produced content, allowing a broadcaster to fully exploit all licensed or owned rights on any platform either by broadcasting that content or by licensing it to third parties.
IBMS Rights can operate in standalone mode, or it can be added to existing IBMS-managed broadcasting environments; in this case, pre-existing deals and rights will be automatically recognized and preserved. The system's comprehensive application programming interface (API) enables integration with third-party systems such as linear and non-linear scheduling, media asset management, and sales/traffic. IBMS Rights validates content usage within those discrete systems and tracks usage across all platforms as well as distribution to the third-party systems.
In addition, the core IBMS Rights system can be augmented with commissioning and in-house production management features as well as comprehensive sub-licensing. For example, with the system's project tracking features, a user can configure, define, and track an unlimited number of milestones across the entire project lifecycle and link those milestones to contractual payments. IBMS Rights also provides the ability to record and track investments from an unlimited number of funding bodies and to manage the recoupment and disbursement of revenue from licensing commissions or royalties earned.
For more information about IBMS Rights and the complete IBMS product family, visit www.pilatmedia.com.
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About Pilat Media
Pilat Media Global plc [AIM: PGB] develops, markets, and supports business management software solutions for content and service providers in the media industry. Designed with the direct involvement of top-tier broadcasters, Pilat Media's systems improve business performance, accelerate time to market, and enable diversification and growth of content programming, advertising sales, traffic, and media operations for multiplatform linear and on-demand services. More than 50 blue-chip media companies around the world use Pilat Media solutions, including FOX, AT&T, CTV, Virgin Media, Discovery, SABC, Chellomedia, the BBC, Media General, Sky Italia, ESPN Star Sports, Network Ten, TVNZ, Southern Cross Media, and Foxtel. These and other deployments represent the management of billions of dollars in advertising revenue and programming that reaches hundreds of millions of viewers. More information is available at www.pilatmedia.com.
Launch of Showtime National ETV Services
NORWALK, Conn. — March 23, 2010 — Softel today announced that Showtime Networks Inc. is using the industry-leading Softel MediaSphere interactive television (iTV) playout platform to become the first television network in the United States to distribute ETV Enhanced TV Binary Interchange Format (EBIF) applications nationwide with the integration and commissioning of MediaSphere TX at its network operation center in Hauppauge, N.Y.
With Appointment of Optiva Media
OSLO, Norway — March 22, 2010 — Bridge Technologies has announced a partnership with Madrid-based digital consulting and engineering specialists Optiva Media for sales and support of the VideoBRIDGE line of digital monitoring products in Spain. The award-winning range of digital TV probes provides the most advanced headend-to-set-top-box monitoring solution available to broadcasters, telcos, and network operators.
Automatizza Sophisticate Registrazioni di programmi dal vivo in studio
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