The Media Group selects Harris' OSi-Traffic Solution

Feb 7, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Harris will provide its broadcast traffic application software, OSi-Traffic, to The Media Group (TMG) and its programming division, The Networks Group. TMG provides unique content services to broadcast, cable, satellite and interactive television.

TMG receives a streamlined, synchronized view of information that reduces data entry and saves time. The ability of OSi-Traffic to host secondary events helps TMG deploy customizable graphic overlays called triggers that take the viewers to an on-screen, Web-like environment where they can access more information about what they are watching.

For more information, visit www.harris.com and www.themediagroup.com.




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