Google Cloud partners fuel media and entertainment boom: Viewers reap the rewards
Kip Schauer
Global Head of Media & Entertainment and Gaming Partnerships, Google Cloud
Albert Lai
Global Director, Media & Entertainment, Google Cloud
Quickplay and Google Cloud joining forces to utilize next-generation AI for video streaming discovery is another noteworthy collaboration. The premium entertainment platform’s Curator Assistant, powered by Google Cloud AI, empowers curators to create dynamic storefronts with personalized recommendations. By analyzing various data points and historical performance, Curator Assistant provides intelligence to support more seamless content discovery, ultimately enhancing viewer experience.
Streamlining workflows and saving costs
Partnerships between Google Cloud and innovative companies are driving operational efficiencies and cost savings across the board. For instance, TelevisaUnivision has been able to gain real-time visibility into its video network by integrating AlvaLinks' Cloudrider technology with Google Cloud. As a result, the Spanish-language media company has been able to identify and address issues quickly, streamline workflows, and boost overall efficiency.
Tape Ark migrated one of the largest tape-based sports broadcast video collections in the world to Google Cloud. This move empowers the broadcaster to unlock the value of its previously idle video content by enabling monetization opportunities. It also eliminates the need for outdated tape infrastructure, reducing costs associated with hardware maintenance, software licenses, and data center space. This project creates a massive historical archive of favorite sports moments for fans to enjoy.
Lastly, Globo, a major media company in Brazil, moved its visual effects (VFX) workflows to Google Cloud to achieve greater agility and meet sustainability goals. This project was a part of its larger initiative to migrate the entire company to the cloud. By using BeBop and HP Anyware, Globo's editors and VFX artists can now work remotely with just a light device and an internet connection. This not only reduces employee reliance on expensive hardware, but also decreases Globo’s carbon footprint.
Scaling up for success: Streamers get speed and power
For today's streaming services, handling massive content libraries and delivering high-quality video requires a robust and scalable foundation. Adapting to emerging technologies and changing consumer needs is a monumental challenge, but it’s possible to rapidly transform with the right technology partnerships. Case in point, TelevisaUnivision launched its giant streaming platform, ViX, in just nine months leveraging Google Cloud's scalable infrastructure and Akta’s video workflow management solutions.
Stationhead, a popular music streaming app known for its social features, used real-time audio technology from the leading interactive video platform Phenix to power custom channels for celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Olivia Rodrigo. These channels let fans connect, listen together, and even join interactive events with their favorite artists. The secret sauce? Phenix runs on Google Cloud infrastructure, allowing Stationhead to deliver these features with ultra-low latency — and gain a competitive edge.
Similarly, Globo partnered with Bitmovin and Google Cloud to achieve lightning-fast encoding times, reduce costs, and create exceptional video quality, even for demanding formats like 8K. This collaboration ensures a smooth viewing experience for their audience without breaking the bank.
Finally, Amagi's experience reflects the overall growth trend. By combining its cloud-based SaaS technology for broadcast and streaming TV with Google Cloud infrastructure, Amagi fueled a 30% increase in broadcast and FAST channels on the platform. This partnership is empowering broadcasters with advanced tools for content management, diverse ad formats, and insightful analytics — all while benefiting from Google Cloud's scalability.
Pushing the boundaries of creativity
The realm of media and entertainment isn't limited to improving the efficiency of content consumption, and Google Cloud is also fostering innovation at the intersection of art and technology. For example, we recently collaborated with digital VFX service provider Gunpowder to support Turkish media artist Refik Anadol’s “Dataland” project. Google Cloud's high-performance infrastructure provided the foundation for complex data caching and high-fidelity renderings, crucial elements for Anadol's data-driven art.
Partnerships like these highlight the exciting potential of technology to empower artists and push the boundaries of creative expression, paving the way for a future where art and technology seamlessly converge.
These are just a few examples of how Google Cloud and its partners are transforming the media and entertainment landscape with AI. By working together, we are creating solutions that benefit both content creators and viewers. This collaborative approach is fueling innovation and growth in the industry today, ensuring exciting entertainment experiences for everyone tomorrow.