Atlanta, Ga. - February 20, 2007

Good Housekeeping Gives "Thumbs Up" for Distribution of Monthly Reports via Pathfire


Atlanta, GA February 20, 2007 - Good Housekeeping and The Good Housekeeping Research Institute, the consumer product evaluation laboratory of Good Housekeeping and relied upon for over 100 years for its consumer research, has begun delivery of its 12 monthly reports directly to broadcast TV stations via Pathfire's Digital Media Gateway ("DMG"). Using Pathfire technology, nationwide subscribers can both seamlessly manage their station's products while moving these products to air.

"The management that was involved with satellite feeds was no longer an efficient or effective means for distributing our reports," says Richard Eisenberg, Executive Producer for Good Housekeeping Reports. "We had the all too common issue of missed feeds that resulted in having to refeed the content. When you have to evaluate and report on over 2,000 products a year, your time and energy must be used in the best manner possible."

According to Peter Rosenbaum, News Sales Manager for Pathfire, "Delivering the type and volume of content that Good Housekeeping was handling made it clear that a Pathfire DMG solution was in order. The entire workflow is managed by Pathfire and includes all phases of the distribution process from ingest to distribution at targeted stations."

"As subscribers to the Good Housekeeping Reports, Hearst-Argyle is pleased to see a change to file based delivery via Pathfire. The workflow improvements will aid our stations immensely." says Martin Faubell, VP Engineering, Hearst-Argyle Television.

Pathfire will be demonstrating the DMG end-to-end content delivery suite at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Convention, Booth SU 7405. NAB is April 16-19, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV.

 

About Pathfire (www.pathfire.com)
Pathfire, headquartered in Atlanta, is the leading provider of digital content distribution and management solutions for the broadcast, media and entertainment industries, supplying innovative digital solutions, from distribution to air, for broadcasters, news organizations, television networks, Hollywood studios and other media companies. Pathfire Direct enables the point-to-point ingest, management, transport and delivery of any type of content from any IP-enabled location. Pathfire's Digital Media Gateway™ (DMG) is an advanced digital IP store-and-forward platform, delivering news stories, syndicated programming, advertising spots, and video news releases to more than 1,400 broadcasters. Pathfire DMG and the associated workflow tools are available on over 10,000 PC desktops throughout the world.

About Good Housekeeping (www.goodhousekeeping.com)
Founded in 1885, Good Housekeeping reaches 25 million readers a month. Good Housekeeping is a Hearst Publication. The Good Housekeeping Institute is the consumer product evaluation laboratory of Good Housekeeping magazine. Founded in 1900 for the purpose of improving the lives of consumers and their families through education and product evaluation, the Good Housekeeping Institute continues in this key role today. Only products evaluated by the Good Housekeeping Institute can be accepted for advertising in the magazine, and thereby become eligible to display the famous Good Housekeeping Seal.


Press Contact for Pathfire:
Shea Stanback
770-619-0801
sstanback@pathfire.com


Press Contact for Good Housekeeping Reports:
Nathan Christopher
212-649-2582
nchristopher@hearst.com