TVN selects Brightcove Video Cloud to power on-demand video content
Thursday, January 30th, 2014TVN Selects Brightcove Video Cloud to Power On-demand News and Entertainment Video Content
- TVN will take advantage of Video Cloud’s scalability and proven functionality to deliver broadcast-quality video via desktops and mobile devices
BOSTON & WARSAW, Poland — Brightcove (NASDAQ: BCOV), a leading global provider of cloud services for video, and TVN Group, a leading commercial, free-to-air television network in Poland, announced today that TVN has selected the Brightcove Video Cloud online video platform to manage and distribute TVN’s wide range of advertising-supported news and entertainment video content across desktops and mobile devices.
Maciej Maciejowski, member of the management board in charge of new business development for TVN said: “We are committed to providing our audience with the highest-quality video experiences possible on the device of their choice. Brightcove’s solutions for delivering premium video content across multiple platforms with support for advertising and social sharing will strongly support the success of our video initiatives in the future.”
TVN will rely on Video Cloud to manage and deliver a broad range of short-form content. With Video Cloud, TVN also has the ability to create content that is accessible across HTML and Flash-based devices. This means that the TVN viewing experience is reliable and consistent across all devices. Additionally, by taking advantage of Video Cloud’s ability to fully integrate with leading advertising networks and servers, TVN is able to deliver a much richer, more interactive advertising experience.
TVN will also rely on Video Cloud for the re-launch of its X-Link service, a business-to-business portal through which TVN syndicates short-form video content. With this initiative, TVN empowers businesses to deliver exciting, high-quality content through a professional-grade video player.
Luke Gaydon, vice president of media, EMEA, at Brightcove said: “Innovative broadcasters like TVN are constantly seeking out new opportunities afforded by the multi-screen viewing trend. We look forward to growing our partnership with TVN as they continue to innovate around online video and provide viewers with access to around-the-clock video content on the platform and device of their choosing.”
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