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Microsoft
Pioneers Development of End-to-End Solutions In Interactive TV Space
LAS VEGAS, April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Today at the
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) 2000 convention, Microsoft
Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT
- news) announced
alliances with three additional television production system providers --
Grass Valley Group Inc., Vertigo Multimedia and Video Design Interactive
-- to develop support for the Microsoft® TV platform. These leading
providers enable production and transmission of interactive content and
are incorporating interactive TV capabilities into their product lines.
Today's announced collaboration will further enable the creation of
mainstream interactive television by providing easy-to-use tools for the
television industry. In addition, Microsoft and Norpak Corp. announced
that they are working together to broaden support and implementation for
interactive television.
These alliances demonstrate growing support by the
industry for the Microsoft TV platform. Microsoft first announced
alliances in this space with other market leaders such as Chyron Corp.,
Harris Automation Solutions (makers of Louth Automation Systems), Peak
Broadcast Systems, Avid Technology Inc. and Associated Press Electronic
News Production System (ENPS) at the Western Cable Show last December.
With the added support of these new tool providers, the Microsoft TV
platform now has backing from a full spectrum of television production
system providers, encompassing relationships with companies involved in
every aspect of the production chain of the television industry -- from
production and post-production to transmission and distribution. Each of
these providers plans to develop products that are compliant with the
Advanced Television Enhancement Forum (ATVEF) specification.
In supporting the Microsoft TV platform and ATVEF,
broadcasters can create new business opportunities, encompassing new
revenue streams from e-commerce via the television, and can easily
integrate interactive programming into current production processes with
minimal impact on staffing and expense.
``We are very excited by the increased support for the
Microsoft TV platform from market leaders in television production tools
to enable mainstream delivery of enhanced television content and make
interactive TV programming a reality for consumers,'' said Phil Goldman,
vice president, Microsoft TV Platform Group at Microsoft. ``The progress
that our previously announced tool provider partners have made to date is
impressive and these tools are changing the way people develop programming
today. We will continue to work with companies in this growing industry to
address their needs so that we can bring the most innovative enhanced TV
experience to consumers.''
Grass Valley Group
The Grass Valley Group is a recognized leader in
high-quality video. Whether on the air or online, the Emmy® award-winning
Grass Valley Group has the hardware, software and new media technologies
necessary to get content wherever it needs to go -- broadcast television,
data-enhanced broadcasting, interactive television, Digital Cinema and the
Internet. Grass Valley and Microsoft have teamed up to put ATVEF-compliant
technology into the Profile XP media platform. This allows for content
providers and advertisers to store and recall digitally recorded content
(commercials and programs) with the interactive elements embedded. It will
also enable editing of the interactive data and placement within the
program.
``At Grass Valley Group, our customers are telling us
that interactive television is not a matter of 'if' but 'how soon,' and
they're saying 'very, very soon,''' said Tim Thorsteinson, president and
chief operating officer of the Grass Valley Group. ``As broadcasting gives
way to what we call 'digicasting,' teaming with Microsoft will help
provide our customers with competitive technologies that deliver a
high-value experience to their viewers, no matter the digital pipeline.''
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