TV Networks Find Viable Path To Meeting Multiscreen Goals

January 31, 2016

For TV networks caught in the squeeze between losing money on multiscreen initiatives and losing out in the Internet media stampede there’s an increasingly urgent need to find technology solutions that will cut costs even as they pursue ever more aggressive expansion agendas.While recent research shows some improvement in the rate of pay TV subscribers’ engagement with TV Everywhere options, most OTT viewing of long-form video is taking place outside the live streaming and recent-release windows that are only available to authenticated pay TV subscribers. Yet the consensus among content suppliers is that they must make this high-value content available to pay TV subscribers’ connected devices via live and on-demand streaming platforms that enhance the traditional viewing experience and open a path to new revenues through support for targeted advertising.

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From the Oscars to the Olympic Games, NEP provides its clients with the technology, people and know-how that make it possible to produce the biggest events in the world and make them visible to a worldwide audience. NEP employs more than 3,000 employees, driven by passion and with a focus on technical innovation. Together they supported productions in more than 65 countries, on all 7 continents. In addition to the head office in America, NEP also has locations in England, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Emirates. The people make the difference! The services of NEP in the Netherlands mainly revolve around their own people. One by one men and women with a passion for and affinity with the media industry and various specializations in sport, classical music, entertainment, drama and talk shows. Our teams are continuously trained on new techniques, workflows and specializations. We enco

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