The themes of the booth will be global distribution, media asset management, and playout of international content. The booth will feature live demos and animations that speak to the needs of international broadcasters today. Broadcasters will learn not only about satellite and fiber delivery of their channels around the world, but 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
Demos on Display at GlobeCast/NETIA Booth SU911:
- WorldTV — The leading source for international content in the United States, WorldTV aggregates and distributes international content for all types of platforms including DTH satellite, IPTV, cable, and more. The GlobeCast booth will feature a show reel of just some of the 170 channels in 35 languages being distributed by WorldTV
- Playout Services and the Content Management System (CMS) — 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 globally streamline all of their production processes thanks to 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 and distribution with one unique and easy-to-use interface. The new web-based interface, built on Silverlight® technology, allows for more performance and greater security.
- Radio-Assist™ 8 — NETIA will showcase its Radio-Assist™ 8 range of digital audio automation software at the 2011 NAB Show. 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. Publication is prepared at the same level as the on-air thanks to new planning tools. 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




