Radio Television of Serbia Enhances Workflow With NOA

Radio Television of Serbia Enhances Workflow With NOA

Will streamline its central archiving process with mediARC AAM

AV digitizing and archiving specialist NOA GmbH has won a major contract with Radio Televizija Srbije (RTS), the national radio and television broadcaster of Serbia. The media house has purchased a mediARC archive asset management solution to streamline its central archiving workflow process. The order comprises the core elements of the mediARC, which are a mediARC GUI, mediARC ProcessorHost, NOA MediaButler, NOA Storage Connector, NOA DB Scripter and a four-channel NOA Record.

RTS’ CTO Mrs. Zorana Bojcic explains that following the purchase of a NOA Record ingestLINE in 2018, the broadcaster decided to extend the potential of its in-house archiving solution by adding MediARC.

“The NOA Record IngestLINE helps us to greatly simplify our archiving process, said Mrs. Bojcic. “We realized that it was now time to go one step further and invest in a complete archive management system. Hence, we opted for NOA’s MediARC.”

NOA began the multi-phase project in collaboration with systems integrator Kompany, 3 years ago and has completed a major part of the installation at RTS headquarters in Belgrade. RTS is the first broadcaster in the region to implement this NOA technology.

 

“The Radio Television of Serbia quickly understood the need to upgrade from a pure workflow method to a real archive asset management solution with mediARC,” said Jean-Christophe Kummer, NOA managing partner. “We are happy to facilitate their efforts by providing a system that gives them the key to fulfilling long-term archival principles.”

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NOA mediARC allows users to enrich legacy essence with content-related information and store it inside a central repository, where it will remain for many years. At present, more than 10.000 seats around the world rely on NOA mediARC to manage up to 2 million searchable metadata items and media objects per installation. These institutions include national archives and broadcasters in Sweden, Belgium, Mexico, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and the United Arab Emirates.

More information about NOA and its products is available at www.noa-archive.com or by phone at +43 1 545 2700.

About Radio Television of Serbia

Radio Television of Serbia (Radio-televizija Srbije; abbr. РТС or RTS) is the public broadcaster in Serbia. It broadcasts and produces news, drama, and sports programming through radio, television and the Internet. RTS is a member of the European Broadcasting Union. Radio Television of Serbia has four organizational units - radio, television, music production, and record label (PGP-RTS). It is financed primarily through monthly subscription fees and advertising revenue. RTS has two TV centers: in addition to the main TV production center within RTS headquarters complex in the downtown Belgrade, there is also TV production center in Košutnjak (housing two largest studios: Studio 8 and Studio 9). RTS offers live programming on its website and operates four radio stations, under the name Radio Belgrade. More info is available at http://www.rts.rs/

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About NOA GmbH

NOA delivers scalable, high quality AV digitizing and archiving innovations to make audio and video archives easily available in enterprise storage facilities. Sustainable long-term preservation of media content is guaranteed as NOA’s unique products rely on open archival standards and formats, and continuous checks for transfer integrity to ensure highest possible quality of audio and video content. NOA’s turnkey solutions deliver systems to meet the specific needs of any business.

ingestLINE™, actLINE™, jobDB™, mediARC™ and the entry level Pico systems safeguard future media accessibility and enterprise-wide collaboration. Advanced semantic metadata management ensures NOA’s family of products deliver efficient and reliable identification and retrieval of archival content.

NOA’s intuitive proprietary technologies are currently installed in more than thirty international institutions including Austrian National Broadcaster ORF, Sveriges Radio Förvaltnings (SRF), Yleisradio Finland (YLE), Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTV), the national sound archives of Switzerland and Mexico, the Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT) and many more.