Temporary or “pop-up” channels can present a unique situation for broadcasters: How to avoid capital expenditures for something temporary and that may not be needed ever again or for a significant period of time.
It all seems more normal now. We had a successful NAB, and we’ll be back at CABSAT – the second CABSAT during what is still considered a pandemic. That “new normal” is starting to feel like the old normal...finally.
As we enter the third year of Covid, now with the omicron variant, media and broadcast industries enter their third year of rapid technological advancement. But things are different in 2022 than they were in 2020.
Will we look back at how we’ve created and managed content, or will we look ahead to recent advances and adopt the workflows and solutions that we used to survive during the last year?
A new member of the Aveco product line, Redwood BLACK, the software-based integrated channel playout device and multi-purpose video engine, with IP and SDI I/O, supporting UHD, seamlessly integrated with Aveco’s automation, can really streamline your playout and studio operations.
Aveco, the worldwide broadcast automation specialist, has been awarded second place in the “Hardware Product of the Year” competition for its Redwood Blue playout solution — as one of “the most revolutionary and innovative products” in the “video servers, storage, and other playout solutions” category at NATEXPO Russia in December 2017.
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