#IBC2022
57 Baskar Subramanian, Founder, Amagi
How is your company helping its customers to address the challenges faced by the media and entertainment industry?
Amagi has solidified its position as the most preferred media aa company in the world with more than billion valuation, -o- growth in revenue and growth in customers for two consecutive years. e onboarded industry veterans to expand our business in the , urope and APA regions and emerged as a dominant player in the free ad-supported streaming T AT ecosystem, with our comprehensive solutions tailored to the needs of
content owners, platforms and advertisers. The Amagi AT solution suite offers broadcast-grade channel creation, programme scheduling, industry-leading distribution network, dynamic ad insertion, contextual ad placements, viewership and ad analytics, and more.
What are the main areas of focus for your company during IBC2022? The new and improved versions of Amagi loudPort and Amagi ive, that serve as a cloud master control for sports and news, will be on display at I, along with our comprehensive suite of AT solutions. ere
also showcasing the advanced capabilities of our dynamic server-side ad-insertion solution, Amagi Thunderstorm,
including dynamic ad
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