AEG Digital Media and partners played vital roles in bringing Will and Kate’s highly anticipated wedding to the world. Providing a high quality, broadcast-grade viewer experience, AEG Digital Media was in charge of managing the live online streaming of the goings-on inside and outside Westminster Abbey during the first-ever live-streamed royal wedding. Read More
“AEG Digital Media and Akamai have collaborated to deliver some of the most engaging and successful live and on-demand events,” said John Petrocelli, Vice President for Business Development and Sales for AEG Digital Media. “The ability to add video based on Flash to these events – for access on PCs and mobile devices – increases the value exponentially for our customers and their viewers.” Read More
According to CNET’s Daniel Terdiman, those who didn’t catch the streaming Webcast of the Coachella music festival missed the chance to see the music world changing before their eyes.
“Over the three days, people from all over the world took advantage of the opportunity to see what the festival was like, viewing the stream nearly 4 million times,” Terdiman writes. “And almost certainly, thousands of those watching decided that they have to go in person next year, even as the bands that played no doubt picked up large numbers of new fans they would never before have been able to reach.”
AEG Digital Media’s innovative use of Cisco’s digital media processing technology, a foundational part of the Cisco Videoscape portfolio, has helped AEG Digital Media fuel its business, and grow its applications and customer base.
John Petrocelli, Vice President for Sales and Business Development at AEGDM, detailed the workflow for and challenges in enabling large-scaled, multi-platform live streamed events in the Adobe Booth at NAB, the largest annual broadcasting show in the U.S. Watch John’s presentation now to see how presenting the professional live experience is in AEG Digital Media’s DNA.Read More
According to CNET’s Daniel Terdiman, those who didn’t catch the streaming Webcast of the Coachella music festival missed the chance to see the music world changing before their eyes.
“Over the three days, people from all over the world took advantage of the opportunity to see what the festival was like, viewing the stream nearly 4 million times,” Terdiman writes. “And almost certainly, thousands of those watching decided that they have to go in person next year, even as the bands that played no doubt picked up large numbers of new fans they would never before have been able to reach.”
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LAS VEGAS – NAB 2011 – April 12, 2011 – Cisco today announced that AEG Digital Media, the leading provider of complete webcast management and digital media services for live video-streaming events, has expanded its existing deployment of Cisco® technology to enable the delivery of live streaming video to any device over any Internet Protocol (IP) network. AEG Digital Media’s innovative use of Cisco’s digital media processing technology, a foundational part of the Cisco Videoscape™ portfolio, has helped AEG Digital Media fuel its business, and grow its applications and customer base.
New Addition Enables In-Event Viewer Polling and Surveys to Further Transform Spectators into Participants
LAS VEGAS, NV – NAB Show – April 11, 2011 – Online event specialist AEG Digital Media introduced today an expanded product suite that combines its enhanced live media player and social media aggregation tool with its new viewer polling application dubbed eMCee.
AEG Digital Media, the leader in broadcast-quality live event streaming, announced at the NAB Show today “eMCee,” a polling application that lets content producers and advertisers insert polls in real-time during the event. As John Petrocelli, AEG Digital Media’s VP of Sales and Business Development told me last week, the app’s goal is to enhance viewing times and increase audience interactivity.