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Newsroom and Daytime Cloud Production on AWS

Broadcast - Newsroom and Daytime Cloud Production on AWS

This demonstration showcases a cloud-native, story-centric newsroom that empowers news teams to collaborate seamlessly, maximize the value of content and data assets, leverage cutting-edge AI/ML to assist content creation, and elastically scale operations to meet the evolving needs of changing content demands and audience preferences. The end-to-end cloud-based implementation integrates various AWS services and partner solutions, enabling news broadcasters and media organizations to streamline live and file-based workflows, reduce costs, and deliver engaging daytime and newsroom programming.

The end-to-end demonstration integrates various AWS services, including Amazon FSx for scalable & high performance file storage, Amazon S3 for object storage, and Amazon EC2 for compute. Additionally, it features partner solutions including Mimir for production asset management, Dina for newsroom control systems, CuttingRoom for cloud-native editing, Vizrt for graphics, and Adobe for high-performance editing. These integrated services and tools enable news broadcasters and media organizations to streamline live and file-based workflows, reduce costs, and deliver engaging daytime and newsroom programming.

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Broadcast- Newsroom and Daytime Cloud Production on AWS
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