Corbis chooses Rhozet for video transcoding  

The Corbis Media Management platform is used to support business applications....

The Chimney Pot taps Digital Vision for image processing 

The digital production facility has purchased Digital Vision equipment for installations in Norway, Poland, and Sweden. ...

French broadcasters use Orad for recent elections  

Orad’s HDVG platform rendered quickly changing information in combination with pre-rendered visual elements. ...

Google proposes real-time spectrum auction  

The company has been an advocate of greater competition in the allocation of the broadcast spectrum....

Crispin adds Rapid Collector to 24/7 support plan 

Customers now have the ability to rapidly collect device and application logs along with system information for diagnostic purposes....

Buckeye Cable Systems chooses Terayon 

The local cable operator is using video processing for digital program insertion, zoned advertising insertion and other applications....

Motorola to acquire AVC compression specialist Modulus Video 

Modulus Video has partnered with Motorola for more than two years to bring high-quality encoding solutions to customers around the world....

FCC urged to implement protections for DTV interference  

The NAB and MSTV have asked the commission to address the need for adequate protections....

'New York Times' to increase distribution of video news  

The newspaper intends to increase its video audience by four to five times during the next 18 months....

Nexstar considers sale of 49 TV stations  

Nexstar’s stations reach 8.25 percent of all U.S. TV households....

Utah Scientific to the rescue 

After a lightning bolt destroyed a station’s analog router in Little Rock, AR, Utah Scientific was there to help....

'Early Show' studio installs Panasonic 103in plasma display 

The stunning display serves as a large canvas for the presentation of over-the-shoulder graphics for the show....

Vinten Rademec teams with RTLeaders for joint development 

The two companies will combine resources to deliver new advanced products for broadcast robotics and camera support systems....

Miranda debuts Imagestore 750 

The 1RU Imagestore 750 operates fully in SD or HD environments with easy selection between SD and HD at 1080i or 720p at 50 or 59.94Hz. ...

Thomson unveils NexGuard forensic watermarking for Windows Media Video 9 

NexGuard for WMV 9 integrates easily into the workflow for producing files with the Microsoft codec....

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