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GlobeCast and NETIA at IBC2011: International Content Management, Delivery, and Distribution

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GlobeCast and NETIA at IBC2011: International Content Management, Delivery, and Distribution

PARIS and NEW YORK July 5, 2011  GlobeCast and NETIA will be co-exhibiting at IBC2011, Sept. 9-13 at Amsterdam’s RAI Convention Center, in stand 1.A29. The themes of the stand will be global content distribution, media asset management, and playout of international content, along with contribution services for sports and other content.

The stand will feature live demos and presentations that speak to the needs of international broadcasters today. Highlights include demonstrations of the end-to-end life cycle of television content, from ingest through worldwide delivery with media asset management using the NETIA system, and GlobeCast’s playout and origination services, featuring content localization and content reshaping for any type of platform. GlobeCast will also be showcasing its contribution solutions for sporting events in 2012, including the London 2012 Olympic Games.

GlobeCast’s continuously expanding infrastructure of satellite platforms, fiber backbone, and points-of-presence now offers customers unequalled access to cost-effective distribution over several continents.

Visitors at the booth will learn not only about satellite and fiber delivery of their channels around the world, but also about how GlobeCast and NETIA can help them:
• Manage file-based assets for multiple platforms.
• Create regionalized versions of content for different television markets.
• Ingest content locally and play out content globally.
• Ensure distribution with television platforms around the world.

Representatives from GlobeCast’s business units in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East will be on hand to discuss global services with visitors to the stand. 

Demos on Display in the GlobeCast/NETIA Stand 1.A29:

End-to-End Content Life Cycle
At IBC2011, GlobeCast and NETIA will highlight the ability of broadcasters to ingest content locally, manage their media, and play out content in several regions of the world. The main tool for this is the new and improved Content Management System (CMS). NETIA’s CMS allows customers to streamline all of their production processes through simple, easy-to-manage workflows and task automation. The new software suite also allows users to connect all of their partners and vendors within a single production ecosystem, simplifying the sharing and managing of media assets. Users can now manage all of the processes within the production environment from editing through post-production and distribution with one unique and easy-to-use interface. 

Radio-Assist™ 8
NETIA will showcase its Radio-Assist™ 8 range of digital audio automation software at IBC2011. Equipped with a broad range of tools for end-to-end multimedia workflows, the newest version of NETIA’s acclaimed software suite now extends beyond traditional broadcasting, allowing users to prepare publication at an early stage of the workflow. NETIA’s Radio-Assist family of digital audio software programs covers each part of the production and broadcast workflow, allowing users to record, edit, or prepare a playlist.

NETIA and GlobeCast offer solutions that are at the heart of the convergence between the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors, with efficient, flexible, and effective technologies that empower multiplatform delivery while accommodating growing volumes of on-demand audio and video content, as well as multiple content formats.

 

Press Contacts:
Marguerite Clark: marguerite@wallstcom.com
Matthew Rosenstein: matthew.rosenstein@globecast.com
Isabelle Michoux: i.michoux@netia.com 

About GlobeCast (www.globecast.com)
A subsidiary of France Telecom/Orange, GlobeCast is a leading provider of media management and global content delivery services for broadcasters and content creators. With a secure fiber and satellite network connected to dozens of teleports, technical operations centers, and points-of-presence worldwide, GlobeCast manages and transports millions of hours of video and other rich media each year. An integrator of audiovisual technology and a full service provider, GlobeCast works with all the actors in the audiovisual chain from production companies to broadcasters, retail organizations, cinema chains, and more. The company provides on-site service from major news and sporting events for coverage in SD, HD, or even 3D. Present in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Australia, GlobeCast is also an expert in international television markets, and works with new and established broadcasters to reach and secure distribution with leading pay-TV operators around the world.

About NETIA (www.netia.com)
NETIA, a GlobeCast company, is a leading provider of software solutions that enable efficient management and delivery of content to today’s full array of media platforms. Relied on by more than 10,000 users in 200 installations in more than 40 countries, NETIA solutions allow content producers and owners to manage content from ingest to delivery, targeting multiplatform outlets including the Internet, VOD, IPTV services, and mobile devices. NETIA provides content management solutions to major radio/television brands and multimedia groups around the world, and recent wins have made the company a significant new player in the Telco market, as well. Clients include BSkyB, RAI Italy, Radio Riyadh, France Telecom/Orange, Algerian Radio, Mediacorp Singapore, RTL, RTBF, SONUMA, Equidia, Canal+, Radio France, the Associated Press, France Televisions, ABC and SBS in Australia and L’Équipe 24/24. NETIA has its headquarters in France, with offices in the United States, Paris, Rome, and Singapore, in addition to a global network of professional distribution partners.

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