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36 ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Dalet

SMART SHOPPING FOR WORLD-CLASS MEDIA CONTENT Dalet’s new StoreFront solution turns internal content libraries into outward-facing opportunities for revenue

ontent owners and producers are in a catch-22. The insatiable appetite for video worldwide presents a multitude of revenue

generating opportunities, but the ability to fulfil this potential is frustrated by ever- spiralling supply chain complexity. If only there was a way to help rights-holding partners and licensees discover and access more of your original and archive content, there would be winners all round. Maximising investment in media assets is essential, but demand has now outstripped the ability for most workflows to process this efficiently. Today, many media operations rely heavily on unconnected processes to fulfil rights- holder requests. Requests for content via email and disparate file delivery services are manually intensive and leave far too many opportunities to repurpose and resell content on the table. It’s time for a fresh approach. Dalet StoreFront is a window into the hidden value of a media organisation’s media assets. It exposes inventory to your community of partners and affiliates in a way that is simple, secure and efficient by offering a familiar digital shopping experience from search to cart to checkout. Let’s take the example of a sports federation wanting to expose its vast inventory of historical content and up- to-the-minute highlights to its external distribution network. Or a broadcaster needing to distribute and promote its

world-class media content, including full programmes, trailers and B roll, to affiliates and partners worldwide. In existing workflows, any new content deal immediately burdens the owner with bloated media management and administrative tasks. Every time a request comes in from the distribution partner, the content owner would need to check the content rights and the agreement with the partner, search the materials and send over a selection of proxy assets.

Once confirmed, the assets need to be sent, hopefully in the right format, via a file transfer service like Aspera. Every step requires manual interaction and investigation. When pressed for time, corners get cut and only a sample of what could be offered from the sports federation’s archives is shared for consideration. It’s a daunting process that affects the entire operation and, more importantly, could short-change the impact of the final material if a lesser-quality asset was provided.

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