Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Broadband TV News: Arqiva to migrate Hearst Networks to cloud-based VOD platform

Story from Broadband TV News:

Arqiva has secured a deal with Hearst Networks to migrate the global broadcaster’s services to its fully cloud-based VOD processing platform, as part of an extension to the two companies’ existing VOD partnership.

The new contract will see Arqiva continue to deliver VOD assets for over 40 pay-TV and OTT platforms across EMEA from mid-2025 for Hearst Networks. 3-The channels, including History and Crime + Investigation are delivered to operators including Amazon Prime Channels and Apple TV.

Matt Westrup, CTO Hearst Networks EMEA, said, “Our partnership with Arqiva has extended over many years, and in that time, the demands and scale of our VOD distribution activity have grown year-on-year, becoming a key strategic focus for our business. Arqiva has evolved and innovated to offer Hearst Networks an integrated cloud platform that combines the agility of software with a trusted managed service for the heart of our business – our content, our partners and our audience.’’

Gaurav Jandwani, Executive Director Media & Broadcast, Arqiva added he was proud of the longstanding relationship with Hearst. “Working closely and collaboratively with partners helps us to innovate and create new propositions that meet the evolving needs of the broadcast industry. This extension is an important milestone for Arqiva as a proof point for our expanding software development capabilities, building upon our long-standing heritage in broadcast engineering and managed services.”

Hearst’s new platform, developed by Arqiva, includes multi-tenanted capabilities orchestrated by in-house software development teams; Highly scalable packaging and processing platform; Live view visibility of processes and delivery, providing transparency of the processing and packaging solution in real time.

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