Broadcaster’s Dilemma with Archive Asset Management Torn Between Long Term and Production Requirements

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Silvester Stöger
Jean-Christophe Kummer

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With the periodical change of production formats, dissemination platforms and content distribution, broadcasters do face a dilemma, when deciding on an archive format. Very often the actual production format which is supported by current playout systems is found as the answer, and the discussions change every 5 years. As the reality shows that any delivery from the archive is somehow transcoded or rewrapped, a new approach is to rely on one normalised lossless format, which is performant enough to support all business processes around production workflows. Kept in a dedicated Archive Asset management (AAM), legacy essence can be managed inside a central OAIS repository for decades to come. This paper outlines the historical dimension of such a move by listing successful examples from the broadcast industry and archives and giving insights on the ongoing evolution of technology.

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Stöger, S., & Kummer, J.-C. (2018). Broadcaster’s Dilemma with Archive Asset Management: Torn Between Long Term and Production Requirements. International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) Journal, (48), 72–89. https://doi.org/10.35320/ij.v0i48.34
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