Kuala Lumpur/Denver – Media Prima’s NTV7 (Natseven TV) has installed an OmniBus Colossus automation system and has gone live using the infrastructure. Launched in 1998 as Malaysia’s first digital terrestrial channel, NTV7 has since come under Media Prima and is sharing storage and content across multiple servers, stations and users including TV3, 8TV and TV9. NTV7 chose Colossus for its ability to scale with the growing multi-channel capability of the Media Prima group. NTV7’s news bulletins join the same core infrastructure that TV3, 8TV and TV9 have been sharing with their Omnibus Columbus automation systems. OmniBus Colossus is a full-featured transmission product that provides automation and control for broadcasters transmitting a small number of channels and meets the needs of broadcasters which want to rapidly add significant numbers of channels to their existing output.
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