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The European Broadcasting Union, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and the Video Services Forum will cooperate to create a new network infrastructure for professional media, according to an EBU press release Monday. The new Joint Task Force…

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on Networked Media will create an interoperable “packet-based network infrastructure” that can support any format. The task force is the result of a March meeting on packetized networks held at Atlanta’s Turner Broadcasting System among the organizations and the Advanced Media Work Flow Association. According to the EBU release, the task force’s final product will be a network infrastructure for professional media that supports “distributed, automated, professional media (file- and stream-based) workflows for local, regional and global standards-based production, supporting any format, to reduce cost of ownership and content time-to-market.”