Technology executives from WarnerMedia, Sinclair and Hearst said at a recent
TVNewsCheck webinar that they’re tackling the content management challenge amplified by the pandemic by using cloud storage and leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve indexing and searching.
By Glen Dickson | May 13, 2021 | 10:49 a.m. ET.
The proliferation of affordable acquisition gear and explosion in IP transport technology means that broadcasters and cable networks are producing more programming and distributing it on more platforms than ever before. Efficiently managing and fully utilizing all of that content is vital.
The importance of content management has become even more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic, as stations and networks have turned to their archives to help fill airtime in the absence of regular news and sports production and relied on content sharing to support distributed workflows.
Technology executives from WarnerMedia, Sinclair and Hearst said at a recent
TVNewsCheck webinar that they’re tackling the content management challenge amplified by the pandemic by using cloud storage and leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve indexing and searching.
By Glen Dickson | May 13, 2021 | 10:49 a.m. ET.
The proliferation of affordable acquisition gear and explosion in IP transport technology means that broadcasters and cable networks are producing more programming and distributing it on more platforms than ever before. Efficiently managing and fully utilizing all of that content is vital.
The importance of content management has become even more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic, as stations and networks have turned to their archives to help fill airtime in the absence of regular news and sports production and relied on content sharing to support distributed workflows.
A May 6
TVNewsCheck webinar featuring executives from WarnerMedia, Sinclair and Hearst will spotlight how companies are changing the way they manage their content and their archives and how AI and the cloud are figuring into their workflows or plans. Register here.
By TVN Staff | April 13, 2021 | 8:09 a.m. ET.
Widespread remote production, the rise of streaming and a need for content sharing have put the spotlight on how and where to archive and how to update content management. TVNewsCheck will examine how leading media companies are employing AI and the cloud toward those tasks in “AI, the Cloud and the Future of TV Content Management,” a Working Lunch webinar on May 6 at 1 p.m. ET.