AWS for Media & Entertainment

NAB Show 2024 Demo Showcase

Broadcast 

Newsroom

News organizations face a growing number of challenges, including ensuring business continuity, driving audience engagement, and streamlining content production and distribution. Legacy news operations have content and data stored across multiple disparate on-premises systems, resulting in content and resource inefficiencies.

We will be demonstrating how implementing cloud-native story management, content production, distribution, and monitoring systems enables news organizations to: 1/ better collaborate across their geographically distributed teams, 2/ more effectively leverage content and data, 3/ utilize ML and generative AI to aid in research and content creation, including tailoring content for different distribution endpoints and target audiences, and 4/ elastically scale operations based on how busy the news day is.

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