FOX News standardizes on Maven for Internet TV monetization

FOX News has selected Maven Networks, an Internet TV platform company, to power all of its online video channels for its global news network. The latest version of Maven's Internet TV platform streamlines the delivery and monetization of thousands of hours of ad-supported news videos across FOX’s online network and affiliate Web sites. Enabling this scale of media distribution is Maven's next-generation video content management system, an integral part of the Maven Internet TV Platform, which supports millions of media assets and simultaneous video player transactions.

The Maven Internet TV Platform enables media companies to make their video libraries available for syndication to a network of online media outlets, while maintaining full control of their content and advertising. As video consumption grows beyond FOX News' current streams per month, Maven's scalable syndication platform will speed the delivery of FOX News' online content to its affiliates worldwide. This ensures the timeliness of breaking news reports and on-demand video, creating a relevant and compelling experience for its online audience, as well as enable revenue generation from each video stream.

Designed from the ground up for the needs of global media enterprises, Maven's enhanced platform includes a scalable and flexible content management system that supports large libraries of distributed media assets and facilitates a structured workflow process. Providing video ingestion, organization, control, editing and distribution, Maven's platform is designed to integrate and co-exist within a client’s media management configuration. Its media-optimized architecture handles surges in traffic volume and addresses the unique needs of Internet TV, including syndication, affiliate business initiatives and on-demand video scalability.

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