StorerTV Automates Rights Management
April 13, 2011
Twenty-five years ago, when Peter Storer
founded his eponymous rights management
company, a TV station may have had 1,000
or so pieces of content to track. It was done
on index cards, he said.
Now, StorerTV provides software systems
that track media rights across plays and platforms,
and generate audit reports for the asking.
The company this year introduced two
systems: CentriX and QuantiX. The first can
be integrated into the workflow to automate
program scheduling, transcoding and multiplatform
distribution.
CentriX has Web interfaces for monitoring
automated processes, and it can be set up
to send alerts via email and/or text. QuantiX
tracks contracts across multiple databases for
simplified and immediate rights approvals.
CBS, Raycom and Disney run Storer systems.
DirecTV uses the software to track
video-on-demand. Weigel Broadcasting
uses StorerTV software to run Channel 58
in Milwaukee from its headquarters in Chicago,
Peter Storer said.