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The Network of Educational and Cultural Radio and Television Broadcasters of Mexico celebrates its general assembly and gives VSN the opportunity to show the potential of its star platform, VSNExplorer.

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Mexico Network, the civil association in charge of linking Mexico's public radio and television systems, offered its entire network of associates gathered in the state of Campeche a presentation on the technology company's star platform, VSNExplorer. The presentation also included the presentation of several success stories from the company to show how the implementation of this solution has contributed to optimizing its media exchanges and making collaborative work more efficient.

Aaron López, COO of VSN, and Roberto Duif, sales director of the company in the Americas, were in charge of giving this presentation to the 57 radio and television companies associated with Red México. On this occasion, they were also accompanied by the VSN distributor in the country, Teletec, led by its Sales Executive, Alfonso Vázquez. The objective of the event was none other than to present VSN solutions and especially, its star platform for media and business process management, VSNExplorer.

Through success stories of the solution, such as the project created for the Catalan public entity La Xarxa Audiovisual Local (XAL), VSN professionals explained how, thanks to the VSNExplorer MAM system, this company can exchange content in the cloud between the more than 60 local television and radio stations that it groups together, as well as promote their joint production and, ultimately, boost the Catalan audiovisual sector. .

Likewise, attendees also had the opportunity to see first-hand all the functions of the platform through a product demonstration, as well as learn about VSN's spin-off, MediaBank. This online marketplace, which also works on VSNExplorer technology, allows the purchase and sale of audiovisual rights of finished productions ready for broadcast, such as films, series, programs or documentaries, with just a few clicks.

The Network of Educational and Cultural Radio and Television Stations of Mexico is a civil association that was established on November 1, 2005 and has 57 Public Radio and Television systems - government, educational and cultural institutions, and with civil society - and SATMEX , as affiliates. This entity was created due to the need to promote articulation and common collaboration among all public service radio and television systems in the country.

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By • 21 Nov, 2017
• Section: Issue, Events, Media management