CBC, Canada’s national public broadcaster, has rolled-out its CBC News Express broadcast service to five major airports across Canada — including Toronto Pearson International Airport, the busiest in Canada.
The service is powered by Capital Networks Ltd.’s Audience digital signage solution, which enables it to present the latest video content and live data feeds for up-to-the minute local and national news, weather, business and sports updates. The highly scalable Audience platform will allow CBC to deliver its News Express service to more airports and more public spaces in the near future, Capital says. CBC is dedicated to delivering its news journalism to a wide audience and across a range of media, exploiting new and innovative new media – such as digital signs – to connect with people no matter where they are. The broadcaster was replacing a previous system and needed a solution with advanced content management capabilities that would be able to support the expansion across multiple airports. The Audience solution is an open system that integrates easily with existing hardware and software so CBC didn’t have to ‘rip and replace’ its entire infrastructure, which helped minimize costs. “As Canada’s national broadcaster, CBC takes the management of public dollars extremely seriously. And, CBC: News Express is an important source of commercial revenue for the Corporation. Similarly, we can’t compromise quality for cost because we have a reputation for delivering technologically advanced broadcasts across every medium,” said Robert Bishop, executive producer at CBC. “After a rigorous selection process, we chose Capital Networks as our digital signage partner because it delivers on both these points: the solution is cost-effective because it’s so scalable and open; and the quality of broadcast is second to none, as is content management.” CBC’s editors create all the video news content in the corporation’s Toronto Broadcasting Centre. Digital files are managed through Flip Factory and delivered into the Audience system at the click of a mouse. This creates a seamless flow so editors don’t have to spend time uploading, Capital says, and news items go into the system immediately. Added to this, local data from news and weather reports are integrated into the system via live data feeds so travelers see local information as soon as it’s reported.
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