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An agile media operations solution for BBC Studios’ asset management and media transformation needs

In the early 2020’s the BBC Studios team recognised that the cloud provided a golden opportunity to share and monetise their extensive archive of original content.  But before they could provide their team with access to sales masters, audio stems and subtitles and start repurposing their content in the cloud, they faced a few challenges. …

AWS hosted BLAM scores goals for national Australian sporting body

A major national sporting body overseeing multiple competitions has undertaken a project to migrate and manage a sizable content archive while designing and implementing new media acquisition and distribution workflows.

Removing barriers to creativity
at Hearst Networks EMEA

Hearst Networks EMEA is a leading media network reaching millions of homes across 100 countries.

Library Migration made easy with BLAM

PLAZAMEDIA is a leading sports TV producer in the German-speaking world and an established provider of digital content solutions for all media platforms.

Automated Content Supply Chain Management in the cloud. Completely in the cloud

How Off the Fence is moving their entire content operation to the cloud

How Banijay Rights implemented Blue Lucy’s BLAM platform to provide a hybrid archive and fulfilment capability for their content inventory

When one of the world’s biggest independent television and multimedia distributors moved their content catalogue in-house, they chose Blue Lucy’s BLAM for archive and media fulfilment operations management.  Banijay Group is the world’s largest independent content creation group for television and multimedia platforms.  Banijay Rights is the group’s international distribution division and is responsible for…

BAFTA migrates their archive and post production operations to the cloud with BLAM

When British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) media management team discovered Blue Lucy on a visit to the IBC trade fair, they recognised that BLAM could transform their archiving and post-production systems from on-premise RAID arrays and Excel spreadsheets to efficient cloud enabled workflows. BAFTA now uses BLAM, hosted entirely in Amazon Web Services (AWS), to manage their content archive and streamline production workflows.

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