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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – NextGen Video coalition launches

LISTEN: As the need for remote home studios is thrust upon the radio broadcaster, realistic functionality has become key. On this special, sponsored episode of Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast, Tieline’s Charlie Gawley, VP of International Sales, joins David Rusch of Audio Broadcast Canada, to provide some insight into the process.

NextGen Video Information Systems Alliance has launched, a worldwide coalition of developers and manufacturers, who have come together to accelerate the industry’s evolution toward next-generation broadcast and OTT television systems. The coalition is comprised of companies on the leading edge of ATSC 3.0 next-generation TV technology, including BitRouter, DigIt Signage Technologies, Digital Alert Systems, Enensys Technologies, Hitachi-Comark, Triveni Digital, and Verance. Follow the Alliance at nvisa.org and on Twitter @NVISA_Innovate.

Amanda Holstrom

Amanda Holtstrom, product manager for Ross Video’s DashBoard product, has been selected as one of the recipients of the National Capital Region’s Forty Under 40 award. The annual event is presented by the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal (OBJ). Holtstrom was recruited by Ross in 2019 to lead its Facility Control Systems group and to spearhead the adoption of the Agile approach to software delivery. DashBoard is at the heart of a production system that controls Ross and other third-party products via an intuitive and customizable touchscreen interface. It can enable a single operator to manage an entire TV production, events venue, or sports stadium.

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