Etere powers six channels at Telelombardia

Feb 4, 2009 11:11 AM

    

Italian regional television station Telelombardia has upgraded its Etere automation, first installed in 1992. The new system, commissioned October 2008 runs six channels (Telelombardia, Antenna 3, Rock TV, Hip Hop, Canal 6 and Telelombardia SAT).

The station runs four SeaChange MCL servers connected to a BML library and 40TB of nearline storage. Two music channels use ETERE Music Manager to create the music scheduling and STMAN for branding and graphics management.

The station uses Etere MAM to organize, store and retrieve video assets. Telelombardia also uses ETERE F90 to automatically export information about the commercial planning and the related financial information to its invoicing and accounting system.

For more information, visit www.etere.eu.




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