IBC2024: TVU to showcase media transformation successes in partnership with leading global broadcasters
TVU Networks will showcase its latest advancements in cloud workflows at IBC2024.
“We are not just providing tools; we’re partnering with broadcasters to transform their live production possibilities,” said Paul Shen, CEO of TVU Networks. “Our vision is to empower our partners with the agility they need to adapt to the ever-changing demands of their audiences. Together, we’re shaping the future of live broadcasting that produces real results today.”
By seamlessly integrating adaptable microservices into any environment, the company enables broadcasters to experiment, innovate and stay ahead of the curve. This comprehensive approach ensures that media organisations are always prepared for the future of live media production.
TVU’s engineering philosophy is built around microservices – modular building blocks that enable powerful new capabilities. By leveraging hundreds of microservices within TVU field transmitters and SaaS applications, broadcasters can create in record time dynamic workflows that were previously unimaginable and that integrate with on-premise infrastructures.
Prime examples are the BBC’s record-breaking 369 simultaneous live feeds during the UK Election, and France Télévisions’ coverage of the Torch Relay and the Olympic Games that achieved record-breaking viewership. These achievements will be presented by the BBC and France Télévisions at TVU’s IBC booth (5.A91) on Saturday 14 September at 10:30.
Traditional intercom systems often struggle to adapt to modern cloud-based workflows, especially when participants are remote. TVU has transformed this landscape with its universal communication solution, integrating its field packs with the cloud-based TVU Partyline. This enhanced workflow enables real-time, low-latency interaction with both voice and video, allowing TVU devices to participate directly in the same collaboration session. Whether connecting a traditional talkback system in a studio or routing SDI inputs into a Partyline session, broadcasters can now achieve unprecedented flexibility and seamless communication across any location.
Since 2019, TVU has been at the forefront of incorporating AI into media workflows, removing mundane tasks and allowing broadcasters to focus on expanding their coverage. From instant clipping and distribution with TVU Search to AI-generated live captions and transcriptions, its AI-powered tools are transforming the way media is produced and delivered. With constant updates to its SaaS platform and newly redesigned user interfaces, the company continues to simplify operator adoption and drive the industry forward.