Bedrock and Eluvio have announced a new strategic agreement to bring streaming video technology to broadcasters and entertainment companies across Europe, powered by the Eluvio Content Fabric.
Bedrock, the RTL Group/M6 JV, will leverage the Eluvio Content Fabric to unlock the height of broadcast streaming innovation, including ultra-low-latency, secure, and cost-effective video streaming at scale, for live and on-demand monetisation, with AI discovery, tamper-proof content, and end-to-end analytics.
“At Bedrock, we are dedicated to continuously innovating to elevate the streaming experiences for our media and entertainment customers across Europe, and that’s the driving force behind our new strategic collaboration with Eluvio,” said Jonas Engwall, CEO of Bedrock. “By combining Bedrock’s extensive reach and deep expertise with Eluvio’s next-gen capabilities, we hope to establish a new benchmark for how our customers can efficiently manage, deliver, and monetize premium video content to their audiences.”
“Bedrock is Europe’s premiere streaming tech company, and we’re thrilled for them to leverage the Content Fabric to bring this level of innovation to their customers,” adds Michelle Munson, CEO and co-founder of Eluvio. “The Content Fabric aims to solve the fundamental challenges of video delivery over the Internet – including distribution, monetization, provenance, and authenticity. By integrating the Fabric under Bedrock’s market-leading platform, together we bring broadcasters and entertainment companies a superior video streaming capability that is both substantially more cost effective and future proof for a generation.”
Bedrock has more than years of streaming expertise. It creates and operates full-scope streaming platforms for leading media companies with best-in-class user experiences across AVOD, SVOD and hybrid business models.
The Eluvio Content Fabric is a next-generation content distribution and storage protocol that replaces file-based workflows and legacy media clouds and CDNs with a hyper-efficient and extensible media delivery pipeline and streaming solution in protocol. Companies using the technology include Amazon Studios/MGM, Dolly Parton, European Professional Club Rugby, Fox, Sony Pictures, Telstra, UEFA, Warner Bros., WWE, amongst others.