Pathfire and Warner Bros. Create First Ever File-Based High Definition (HD), Long-Form, Syndication Delivery Service
14 4월 2007 - 4:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES and ATLANTA, April 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Warner Bros.
Technical Operations and Pathfire have teamed up to create a
full-service, end-to-end HD Programming distribution network,
capable of delivering content to over 1,400 broadcast facilities.
This partnership enables Warner Bros. to deliver High Definition
(HD) Syndication via Pathfire's Digital Media Gateway(TM) (DMG)
network of servers, and represents a giant leap forward for the
television industry. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020211/PATHLOGO ) The service
was launched on April 11, 2007 when Warner Bros. delivered
long-form programming encoded at its Los Angeles-based Global
Digital Media XChange facility (GDMX) to WSB-TV in Atlanta. The
station, an ABC affiliate, is owned by Cox Television, a subsidiary
of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises. The delivery utilized the
existing Pathfire infrastructure to enable the satellite delivery
of the programming. The content arrived on the Pathfire DMG Server
located at WSB, and was transferred to a Grass Valley Group K2(TM)
Media Server via Pathfire's DMG HD Server Connect for Programming.
This strictly file-based process enables stations to benefit from a
streamlined workflow by cutting the time and hands required to get
a program ready for air. "An HD store-and-forward delivery platform
capable of delivering long-form programming is a first for our
industry. This is a tremendous accomplishment for Pathfire and our
partners," said Mike Eckert, Pathfire's Chairman and CEO. "We
continue to hear a growing demand for HD programming and ads from
the stations we serve. Today's announcement demonstrates that we
are listening and delivering a solution that is ready for the
ever-increasing appetite for HD content." "Global Digital Media
XChange is proud to highlight our ability to distribute long-form
syndicated programming along with ads via the Pathfire DMG
platform," said Paul Saccone, Senior Vice President and General
Manager of GDMX. "Our customers are looking for a way to
efficiently and affordably deliver HD programming and our GDMX
facility can provide the required service. We're pleased to be
working with Pathfire in this area. This test served as a proof of
concept and we will continue to work with Pathfire in order to
maximize our HD/SD work flow processes." Utilizing the Pathfire DMG
HD delivery network, GDMX delivers file-based HD content on-demand,
virtually without delay. Pathfire provides end-to-end technology to
enable this delivery all the way to the station's play-to-air
server, providing delivery confirmation to the providers. Pathfire
enables native integration into play-to-air servers, as well as
providing transcoding to either 1080i or 720p to match a station's
infrastructure. Pathfire's DMG HD product line has been shaped,
developed, and released with guidance from the industry's top
technology leaders. The Pathfire-led, HD Conclave -- comprised of
senior level experts from Content Providers, Content Distributors,
and Broadcast Groups -- has provided Pathfire with industry
validation in the form of technical guidance for the Pathfire DMG
HD product roadmap. The successes so far in HD distribution are a
direct result of the industry working together to create a standard
platform for HD distribution. The Conclave's efforts enabled a
superior solution for the complex challenges associated with HD
content distribution. Sterling Davis, VP of Engineering at Cox
Television and Cox Radio added, "Warner Bros. has delivered
pristine, broadcast quality HD content to WSB-TV. File-based
delivery of all content types brings us closer to our group-wide
vision of digital ingest and processing of content throughout all
production areas of our stations." Pathfire will be demonstrating
the DMG HD end-to-end content delivery suite at the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Convention, Booth SU 7405. NAB is
April 16-19, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV. About Pathfire, Inc.
(http://www.pathfire.com/) Pathfire, headquartered in Atlanta, is
the leading provider of Standard and High Definition digital
content distribution and management solutions for the broadcast,
media and entertainment industries, supplying innovative digital
solutions, from distribution to air, for broadcasters, news
organizations, television networks, Hollywood studios and other
media companies. Pathfire's Digital Media Gateway (DMG) is an
advanced digital IP store-and-forward platform, delivering news
stories, electronic press kits, syndicated programming, advertising
spots, infomercials, and video news releases to 1,400 local
broadcasters, broadcast networks, and cable networks throughout
North America. About Warner Bros.' Global Digital Media XChange
Global Digital Media XChange is a valued member of the Warner Bros.
family and delivers a vast array of digital services, while
continuing to set the pace in the ever-changing technological
landscape. GDMX's four divisions provide world-class services for
Warner Bros. and other clients in: -- Broadcast Origination --
Syndicated Program Distribution (the first facility to distribute
long form content via Pathfire's Digital Media Gateway) --
Advertising Distribution -- Digital B2B Distribution -- Video On
Demand Compression and Distribution -- SD DVD, HDDVD and Blue Ray
Compression and Authoring About Cox Enterprises
(http://www.coxenterprises.com/) Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises is
one of the nation's leading media companies and providers of
automotive services, with 2006 revenues of $13 billion and more
than 80,000 employees. Major operating subsidiaries include Cox
Communications, Inc. (cable television distribution, telephone,
high-speed Internet access and other advanced broadband services);
Cox Newspapers, Inc. (newspapers, local and national direct mail
advertising and customized newsletters); Cox Television (television
and television sales rep firms); Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE: CXR]
broadcast radio stations and interactive Web sites); Manheim
(vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and web-based
technology products) and Cox Auto Trader (automotive publications
and a majority stake in AutoTrader.com).
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Shea Stanback, Marketing Manager for Pathfire, Inc.,
+1-770-619-0801, or , or Craig Hoffman, Director, Corporate
Communications for Warner Bros. Technical Operations,
+1-818-954-2074, or Web site: http://www.pathfire.com/
http://www.coxenterprises.com/
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