BroadcastPro Magazine: Relationships play key role in CDN evolution
With more devices accessing content in a variety of formats, CDNs have the tools, knowledge and, more importantly, relationships to help broadcasters evolve their platforms
With more devices accessing content in a variety of formats, CDNs have the tools, knowledge and, more importantly, relationships to help broadcasters evolve their platforms
Most of us in broadcast radio feel a connection to the medium that is beyond simple explanation. I’d argue that this is emphatically true for those of us serving in the public media space, where the diversity of programming and community-minded radio creates a special bond with our audiences.
In 2000, StreamGuys came onto the planet as a couple of guys with a laptop and an understanding that broadcasters needed help sorting through internet related issues. A conversation with StreamGuys’ Eduardo Martinez
StreamGuys to support radio broadcasters with interest in delivering live streams for emerging format
Distributing content to a desktop grows more complex by the year. BroadcastEngineering, April 2013
StreamGuys integrates Ensemble Video’s content management capability into its cloud-based streaming architecture to enhance end user flexibility with media assets