Cinegy enables continued expansion at Dogan TV center in Turkey
Sep 17, 2008 8:00 AM
Turkey’s Dogan TV Holding has increased its number of Cinegy production and editing desktops to support 500 concurrent users. Dogan TV is one of the largest commercial broadcasters in Turkey. As Dogan TV continues to grow, the Cinegy platform easily expands with it, allowing the quick setup of new channels or easy integration of acquired channels. The existing system is simply expanded using ordinary IT hardware that can be quickly deployed and set up. Dogan TV has grown from 30 channels last year and now offers 63 channels with plans for further expansion.
The cinegy media archive at Dogan TV currently holds nearly 200,000 hours of archived media. The average ingest per day with cinegy ingest is 954 hours, and an average of 3300 edit sequences are created per day.
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