CNBC optimizes its workflows with Grass Valley
The solution includes a complete set of production tools including GV Stratus, K2 Summit servers, Edius non-linear editing systems and a K2 SAN HD capable of up to 17,000 hours.
CNBC has trusted the solutions of Grass Valley to improve your workflow when producing and airing your news in a multiplatform environment.
Steve Fastook, Senior Vice President of Operations and Engineering at CNBC, said: "As a global leader in business news, it is imperative that CNBC works faster and more effectively to share content across all of our platforms. With this new solution we have successfully deployed an infrastructure that optimizes our performance and helps us for the future of our ecosystem."
The solution includes a complete set of production tools including GV Stratus, K2 Summit servers, Edius non-linear editing systems and a K2 SAN HD capable of up to 17,000 hours.
This package of products and services allows CNBC access to all authorized personnel to media regardless of where it is stored, with immediate access to the content being recorded and in parallel to the assets being worked on in a collaborative environment.
Tim Thorsteinson, president and CEO of Grass Valley, maintains that "consumers now want to access news content whenever and wherever they want. Therefore, it is imperative that CNBC can simultaneously edit first and second screen stories, regardless of the channel or geography. The deployment of GV Stratus, K2, and Edius allows CNBC to create a multiplatform HD content network and the proxy allows multiplatform distribution for viewers who continue to enjoy traditional television or for individuals and organizations. content viewing organizations over the Internet.
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