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TBS turns to Pathfire Direct for content delivery
Apr 20, 2006 1:36 PM
Turner Broadcasting System will implement multiple Pathfire Direct systems to move content between its Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Atlanta, GA facilities.
Recently, Turner migrated its Latin American broadcast services from its headquarters in Atlanta to a new facility in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It originates 11 network feeds for Latin America directly from Buenos Aires.
Using Pathfire Direct, Turner Broadcasting will move numerous hours of content each day between Atlanta, where the content is produced and Buenos Aires, where it is broadcast. Pathfire Direct allows TBS to move digitized files over IP-enabled terrestrial networks. By managing the distribution of files, Turner Broadcasting will eliminate the costs associated with linear satellite transmission or tape delivery and also reduce the time required to distribute content.
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