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72 TVBEurope NAB 2012 Preview SintecMedia


OnRights makes US debut


By Jake Young


SINTECMEDIA IS premiering its new contracts and rights module, OnRights, a part of its OnAir broadcast management suite. OnAir is a scalable, all-in-one broadcast management solution used by national networks, cable networks, station groups and satellite companies. OnRights is also available as a standalone solution for media distribution companies. It manages multidimensional licensing conditions including various types of rights, platforms (eg video-on- demand, mobile, digital, linear), territories, formats, currencies and languages. Users can view contract terms from a


single screen, manage


inbound and outbound rights, follow comprehensive rule enforcement for a broadcaster's stock, determine realtime access to rights availabilities and track material fulfillment. OnAir combines traffic,


sales, and programming in a single framework to address the most pressing issues facing broadcasters and media makers including comprehending multiple information levels, integrating linear and nonlinear capabilities and managing a full range of assets. N5315


RTW


OnRights: improving revenue streams through rights management in the digital environment


Sensitive to the Touch


By Melanie Dayasena-Lowe


RTWIS launching the TM3, the latest addition to the company’s TouchMonitor range. The TM3 includes features of the larger TM7 and TM9 versions and is controlled using a touch-sensitive display. With its budget-friendly base price of less than €1,000 (basic stereo version), 4.3-inch touchscreen, and stylish exterior allowing for horizontal and vertical placement, the TM3 is a highly appealing compact alternative, ideal for editorial offices, edit suites and small control rooms. “We are so happy to share with the NAB community the latest version of the TouchMonitor family of products,” said Andreas Tweitmann, CEO, RTW. “The TM3 is modern, sleek and, with its 4.3-inch touchsceen, a more compact version of the TM7 and TM9. Plus, with its budget-friendly price, it offers an affordable


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yet highly advanced solution for pro-audio professionals faced with the changing needs of loudness control in the broadcast industry.” Featuring PPM and true- peak instruments, the TM3 offers comprehensive loudness metering in compliance with all globally relevant standards, including EBU R128, ITU BS.1770-2/1771, ATSC A/85, and ARIB. C1844


KIT Digital


Social EPG is a knockout


By Jake Young


KIT DIGITAL will showcase its digital systems integration, video asset management, multiscreen OTT delivery and social TV line- up. KIT will also be announcing further developments in its product portfolio, as well as partnership and customer wins. Visitors will get to see regular


live demos of its solutions, featuring the company’s Social EPG solution, available to the public for the first time this year. During NAB, KIT Digital’s


newest customer, five-time heavy-weight champion Evander Holyfield, will make an appearance. On 17 April, Holyfield will be at the company’s booth for two public appearances and a media event. KIT has developed ways to better deliver and monetise video from the celebrity boxer’s career. SU8505


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