Atlanta, Ga. - November 1, 2005
Backpack Journalism -The
New Basis Of Competition
For Local TV News?
Reporters Speed Time-To-Air, Reduce Costs &
Deliver More Local Breaking By Leveraging Wireless
& Wired IP Networks
ATLANTA, GA, November 1, 2005
- Pathfire, the leading provider of digital
content distribution and management solutions
for the broadcast, media and entertainment industries,
recognizes backpack journalism as changing the
basis of competition for local news. Journalists
armed with no more than a lightweight camera
and a laptop PC enabled by expanding wireless
IP networks and powered by industry solutions,
such as its Pathfire Direct can provide access
to previously unavailable or unaffordable stories.
Anywhere, anytime feeds of breaking news by
smaller, more mobile crews differentiates local
television news in the minds of an increasingly
distracted, declining local news audience. In
order to compete for viewers, especially among
younger audiences, stations need to satisfy
the on-demand craving of consumers. To become
best-in-class for news gathering, news organizations
must acquire breaking stories, despite the unpredictable
24 x 7 nature of news, and then deliver this
as instant-on news to television audiences,
mobile devices and to the Web.
"Television news directors
are challenged to cover more stories from more
locations in order to compete. Backpack journalism
helps them do this very cost-effectively, while
providing them with greater mobility,"
says Joe Conboy, General Manager (GM) of the
Pathfire Direct product line at Pathfire. "Local
television stations really can do more with
less. Broadband networks are everywhere, allowing
news crews to deliver breaking stories in real-time".
Lightweight and flexible news
acquisition tools like Pathfire Direct can feed
more stories seamlessly into existing digital
news production systems by supporting broadcast
industry open standards for metadata and encoding
and by running on off-the-shelf hardware.
Many local television stations
have substantial capital investment in microwave
and satellite ENG units. Additionally, there
are growing operating costs for bandwidth, staff,
gas, and maintenance. These trucks limit the
amount of news coverage possible within and
outside a given market. Enabling backpack journalists
can reduce costs and free budget dollars for
more reporters and more news.
About Pathfire Direct
Pathfire Direct enables point-to-point
delivery of both store-and-forward and live
video. Pathfire Direct is a unique software
tool that gathers, encodes, tags video - using
a desktop or laptop computer - then delivers
the live stream or file over any Internet Protocol
(IP) network, wired or wireless. By implementing
Open Standard metadata and encoding, Pathfire
Direct fits seamlessly into existing news production
workflows and enables the repurposing of content
for the Web or mobile devices. Pathfire Direct
delivers a competitive advantage by leveraging
increasing computing power, shrinking mobile
devices, open standards, and ubiquitous high-speed
networks. The Pathfire Direct product line exemplifies
Pathfire's commitment to developing solutions
which provide its customers with competitive
advantages in the rapidly changing broadcast
and media markets.
About Pathfire (www.pathfire.com)
Pathfire is the leading provider
of digital content distribution and management
solutions for the broadcast, media and entertainment
industry, supplying innovative digital content
distribution solutions, from delivery to air,
for broadcasters, news organizations, television
networks, Hollywood studios and other media
and entertainment companies. Through its advanced
digital store-and-forward platform, Pathfire
delivers news stories, syndicated programming,
commercial spots, and video news releases to
more than 1,300 broadcasters throughout North
America.
Press Contact for Pathfire:
Stacey Hurter
770.619.0801
shurter@pathfire.com