Brazil. Empresa Paulista de Televisión, EPTV, one of TV Globo's main subsidiaries in Brazil, implemented end-to-end news writing solutions in its television studios in Campinas with Grass Valley technology.
EPTV's ability to tell stories from a local perspective is a key differentiator in the market, as consumers demand more news, faster and on more platforms.
A long-time user of Grass Valley's EDIUS non-linear editing software, EPTV chose Grass Valley's GV STRATUS 6.0 video production and content management system to support its wide range of programs. GV STRATUS efficiently handles the entire process of content creation and delivery across multiple digital media platforms, offering the ability to handle the growing volume of user-generated content (UGC) and integrate it with the most popular social media platforms.
EPTV's investment also includes K2 Summit media servers with a total of 12 channels, 13 EDIUS Workgroup 9 software licenses and three EDIUS remote workstations. In addition, the station has implemented GV STRATUS Express, GV STRATUS Flex, GV STRATUS Pro and GV STRATUS Elite writing packages in all its facilities. Avicom, a local Grass Valley reseller, supported the team during this deployment.
"Because of our commitment to telling richer stories and providing deeper coverage to our audience, we are always looking for better and more intuitive ways of working," said José Francisco Valencia, EPTV's Director of Engineering and Technology. "GV STRATUS will take our service to the next level by taking care of everything from content, media and asset management to newsroom control, ingestion, editing and playout."
Now, EPTV can maximize the value of its assets and easily localize content for the different regions it serves. EPTV news teams can search for files and perform full editing in the field using EDIUS Workgroup to mix and send content, regardless of resolution. In addition, thanks to the new workflow users can incorporate content captured by "citizen reporters", allowing EPTV to share stories as they occur on the ground.
"In the demanding world of news broadcasting, it's critical to bring more deep stories to the air faster," said Nahuel Villegas, Vice President for the Caribbean and Latin America at Grass Valley. "Collaborative work and access to archives anytime, anywhere allows reporters and production staff to create engaging content from a variety of sources, which together tell stronger stories. EPTV is a valuable and long-time customer, and our relationship with them is an excellent example of how we work closely with broadcasters and media organizations to deliver solutions that respond to their real-world challenges."
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