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Dak Dillon

St. Louis

Editor-in-Chief at NewscastStudio

Visual Thinker, Storyteller & Creative. Involved in Photo, Broadcast, Experiential, UI & UX Design. Editor of @NewscastStudio. Creative Director at Hub & Spoke.

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  • 6 days ago | newscaststudio.com | Dak Dillon

    Subscribe to NewscastStudio for the latest news, project case studies and product announcements in broadcast technology, creative design and engineering delivered to your inbox. Pixitmedia executives Abhijit Dey and Barry Evans see a media industry at a crossroads, facing challenges from escalating cloud costs, unwieldy archives and the need for better collaboration tools.

  • 6 days ago | newscaststudio.com | Dak Dillon

    Subscribe to NewscastStudio for the latest news, project case studies and product announcements in broadcast technology, creative design and engineering delivered to your inbox. The broadcast industry’s transition from satellite to IP delivery is forcing technology vendors to adapt, and Zixi is no exception. The company underwent a strategic repositioning following its acquisition by the private equity firm Clearhaven Partners last summer.

  • 1 week ago | newscaststudio.com | Dak Dillon

    Subscribe to NewscastStudio for the latest news, project case studies and product announcements in broadcast technology, creative design and engineering delivered to your inbox. As operational expenditures grow, some broadcast and production companies are reevaluating the extent of their cloud commitments. Rather than abandoning cloud technology altogether, many are shifting to hybrid or on-premise strategies to regain financial control while retaining essential cloud capabilities.

  • 1 week ago | newscaststudio.com | Dak Dillon

    Subscribe to NewscastStudio for the latest news, project case studies and product announcements in broadcast technology, creative design and engineering delivered to your inbox. Mission Broadcasting has formally called on the Federal Communications Commission to abolish local television ownership rules as part of the agency’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative seeking public input on unnecessary regulations.

  • 1 week ago | newscaststudio.com | Dak Dillon

    Subscribe to NewscastStudio for the latest news, project case studies and product announcements in broadcast technology, creative design and engineering delivered to your inbox. The LPTV Broadcasters Association has filed comments supporting technical rule changes while opposing new regulatory requirements proposed by the Federal Communications Commission in a recent notice.

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