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May 06 2020

PBS NewsHour partners with Grabyo to remotely produce live news coverage

The nightly news broadcast will enhance its real-time reporting and remotely produce content using Grabyo’s cloud video platform.

We’ve partnered with PBS NewsHour, the nightly news broadcast on PBS and digital reporting operation, to transition much of its live streaming and digital production and publication efforts to our Studio and Producer platforms.

NewsHour’s digital team has begun using Grabyo Studio to clip, edit and share videos across its online platforms in real-time, while transitioning to Grabyo Producer to remote produce live streams across its digital channels.

California Gov. Newsom announces a plan to give $500 each to 150,000 undocumented migrants affected by the coronavirus. The state’s 2 million undocumented immigrants do not qualify for federal coronavirus aid payments and unemployment boosts. https://t.co/5Mpc0zZltH pic.twitter.com/irFj8siCRZ

— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) April 15, 2020

Our platform is accessed through a web-browser, removing the need for additional hardware, software or training.

Utilizing our leading cloud video platform, NewsHour producers are able to remotely produce digital and social video from anywhere in the world, using only a laptop and internet connection. This partnership will ensure PBS NewsHour can maintain its content output without compromising its standards of quality and reliability.

This partnership comes at a time when audiences are increasingly turning to social media for live news updates. Digital news consumption has disrupted the traditional news programming cycle.

Today’s audiences will not always wait for the next TV news bulletin to keep up to date. Especially as the daily news cycle continues to move at a rapid pace.

Broadcasters must adapt to reach audiences with content as-it-happens, on the platforms they use most frequently, to make sure audiences are informed and stay engaged.

To learn more about how we can support news broadcasters who need to produce content remotely, get in touch at hello@grabyo.com.

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Written by Emily Wilford · Categorized: Video Industry News

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