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  The Professional Services team at MediaSite devotes a large portion of its service offering to content processing, or video indexing and encoding. If you have limited resources or need a smaller-scale system, letting us do most of the work is a viable, cost-effective solution. The experts on the Content Processing team use MediaSite Publisher to index, encode and publish your video content to the Internet. Plus, our consulting team works hand-in-hand with you, because we understand that no two customers are exactly alike.

Professional Services helped MPI Networks save time and money getting their video content to the web. MPI merged with the WPA Library to become one of the world's largest distributors of stock footage, with over 60,000 hours of moving images. MPI faced the challenge of providing its consumers with an efficient means of viewing and retrieving its content. MediaSite responded with video indexing services showcasing some of MPIs most historically relevant content. Now, in just a few clicks of the mouse at MPI's website, the public can view video clips of films that date back to the late 1800s.

MediaSite's Professional Services put PA Media on the fast track to Internet-based searchable video. MediaSite collaborated with web design firm, Ripple Effects to create a website for the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. The site needed to contain more than just news from the front — it would feature searchable video that reporters from around the world could access for their newscasts. The website has become a well-used resource from which the press corps search, preview and download video clips of Philadelphia landmarks and scenery in the highest resolution to color their commentaries. MediaSite not only offered the recommendation but also indexed over 4,000 video clips for downloading. Philadelphia never looked better, and the site proved invaluable to reporters wanting to augment their political coverage with a setting fit for a President.
 
Turn Your Video Assets
Into Dollars
With New York City's largest staff of television reporters, Time Warner Cable's NY1 News, a 24-hour cable news service, covers everything from politics to pets. NY1 had installed video streaming on its website, but it lacked search and e-commerce capabilities.

Jeffrey Polikoff, Director of Operations and Engineering at NY1, realized that he needed a solution. By moving the video assets to the desktop and integrating e-commerce on the site, Polikoff realized that NY1 could boost revenues and increase their audience.

MediaSite's solution offered an automated process that would benefit viewers and reporters alike. AutoIndexer allows NY1 to quickly and efficiently index the latest-breaking newscasts. MediaSite's customized V-commerce (video e-commerce) allows users to search for and purchase video clips online.

This searchable video archive contains clips from a wide variety of NY1 news beats, including politics, education, transit and law enforcement, as well as features like health, home, neighborhoods and society. This footage is available to media professionals seeking timely or historical footage, as well as for viewers interested in purchasing NY1 stories.

Because users can search for and buy the exact clip they want, they return to the website time after time, increasing user satisfaction and site traffic. And that's good news all the way around.
 
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