Netia celebrates twenty years in the television industry
Netia launched its first product range, News-Assist, in 1995 to enable audio storage, editing and mixing. Since then, it has worked with key partners such as France Telecom, Sony and EVS to design and deliver new solutions that improve the management of digital content and its metadata.
Netia celebrates its twentieth anniversary this month. Founded in July 1993 by Christophe Claret Carniel and Pierre Keiflin, both engineers from L'École des Mines d'Alès, the company has grown to become a world-renowned provider of software-based solutions for media management and audiovisual content delivery.
Philippe Fort, CEO of Netia, highlights that "from its humble beginnings 20 years ago, Netia has become a strong company and leader in a competitive and rapidly evolving market. Over the years, our agility, our unprecedented research and development department, and our willingness to meet the specific needs of our clients have made Netia a success in delivering value, future solutions for intelligent and profitable media in production, management, and distribution of content for radio and TV broadcasters around the world. the world.”
Netia launched its first product range, News-Assist, in 1995 to enable audio storage, editing and mixing. Its second product, Video-Assist, enabled France-based Euronews to offer its broadcast programming in the language corresponding to each of its target regions. Over the following years, Netia worked with key partners such as France Telecom, Sony and EVS to design and deliver new solutions, including U-Share that facilitates more efficient management of digital content and its metadata.
In 1999, following the acquisition of Audio Follow and its music planning and broadcast production technology, Neta introduced the first version of its popular Radio-Assist solution, which is now deployed in more than 40 countries. Since 2000, the company has improved Radio-Assist by being integrated into large broadcasters around the world.
With the 2005 acquisition of Manreo, Netia completed its range of video solutions and laid the foundation for the launch of Netia Media Asset Management and Netia CMS (content management system), announced in 2010.
Netia, today in the hands of Globecast, has 60 employees spread across 40 countries.
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