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RADIOMAN OFFERS LOCALISED ADVERTISING
Jutel BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
Localised advertisements with networked distribution in the cloud environment are now possible with Jutel RadioMan 6. Playout in RadioMan is carried out using Media Nodes that are placed either in the cloud or in local virtual/physical instances. This allows localised advertisements and local programmes within the same infrastructure. The Media Nodes support external feeds to take the master feed from the central channel, and once the central station starts a spot break, it messages the local Media Nodes to run the local material. The whole workfl ow is controlled simply with one main On-Air user screen. Also new is a cloud-based Radio Station deployment option. A
GAINING SUPERHUMAN VISION Mobius Labs BY ANNE MORRIS
Learning models. RadioMan now with cloud-based deployment
RadioMan radio station service can be deployed now “almost within a telephone call”, claims the company. Olli-Pekka Lukkarinen, CEO, Jutel said: “The RadioMan localised ad playout and the possibility to contribute separate local programming from anywhere makes it possible to create a cloud-supported commercial radio network with a simple and unifi ed architecture. This helps a lot in the initial deployment, scaling up, maintenance and future business transformations.” 8.F79
Mobius Labs is showcasing its latest generation of AI-powered computer vision products for fast analysis of video content, providing broadcasters with new ways to search, discover, analyse and manage live and on-demand video content.
This includes brand and logo detection, face recognition, content recommendation and product placement that improves audience engagement and content
monetisation. Mobius Labs calls its technology Superhuman Vision, and claims it can be added to any application, device and process with Few-shot
Appu Shaji, CEO and Chief Scientist, Mobius Labs, said: “Many media and broadcasting companies around the world are already leveraging computer vision technology to streamline their workfl ows and productiely manage their content archives. We’re thrilled to perceive and contribute to this transformation.” The team is presenting exclusive demos of the company’s technology, including real-life use cases and client stories. 5.D55
AI-powered computer vision products are designed for fast analysis of video content
The global advertising budget is set to hit $750b this year.
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