Amagi

Amagi is a global leader in cloud-based SaaS technology for broadcast and connected TV. They enables content owners to launch, distribute and monetize live linear channels on connected TV and SVOD platforms. They also offer 24x7 cloud managed services bringing simplicity, advanced automation, and transparency to the entire broadcast operations for traditional TV networks.

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Showing 21 Amagi Customer Success Stories

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Enabling Shopping Channels to Track Sales Contribution by Individual Operators

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Localize TV Content to Address Viewer Preferences

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Enhance Playout Efficiencies With Nextgen Cloud Technologies

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Delivering a Post-cable Channel to vMVPD Platforms

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Using a Hybrid of Cloud and Satellite to Deliver Cantonese Entertainment

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Premium Live Sports Channel Fully Managed on Cloud

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Creating and Delivering a Linear TV Channel From OTT Content

Launching a Premium HD Movie Channel on Cloud

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Launching Channels for International Markets, in Less Than Two Months

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Optimizing Costs With Customized Promo Graphics

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Delivering Linear and VOD Content to Amazon Prime Video

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Complying With Regulatory Requirements in Singapore Without New Satellite Feeds

Delivering Multiple Channels to Nordics for a Media Conglomerate

Enterprise Broadcast Operations on a Virtual Cloud

Integrating Multiple Content Sources on Cloud to Deliver Feeds in APAC

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Monetizing the Middle East Market Without Creating Additional Satellite Feeds

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Monetizing Food Content in the Middle East With Local Playlist Integration

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Broadcasting College Sports to Multiple Affiliates Over-The-Air Using Cloud

Launching New Regional Channel in Just Six Weeks

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New Revenue Generation Opportunities for OTT Aggregators

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