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TAG and Witbe: end-to-end broadcast monitoring from source to screen

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More content than ever. Higher quality expectations than ever. A fraction of the budget. That’s the broadcasting reality that TAG and Witbe are tackling together, as an integrated solution.

Why? Because the delivery chain keeps getting longer and the complexity keeps compounding. Now we have Smart TVs. Different operating systems. Different versions.

One of the prerequisites for surviving that environment is technology that works together seamlessly, so customers don’t have to do the engineering themselves.

"The value proposition has only been validated even more. We were a bit ahead of our time, but we're leaning into where clients want to go."
Kevin Joyce
Zer0 Friction Officer

Why do broadcasters use TAG and Witbe together?

Broadcasters need to know where a problem is coming from before the viewer notices it. With TAG monitoring the network and Witbe testing at the device edge, the answer is in the data, across the entire delivery chain.

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