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TVU Networks hires Mike Cronk as vice president of strategy

December 17, 2024 10.56 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Cloud and IP-based live video solutions specialist TVU Networks has appointed  Mike Cronk as Vice President of Strategy.

With over two decades of experience in the media industry, Cronk brings a wealth of expertise from his leadership roles, including Head of Product for Live Media Services at AWS, Vice President of Core Technologies at Grass Valley, and founding Chairman of the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS). In his new role, Cronk will focus on scaling TVU’s award-winning SaaS services, expanding its adoption among media organisations worldwide, and enhancing the company’s offerings for customers, partners, and the broader media community.

“Mike Cronk joins TVU at a time of unparalleled innovation and momentum for our company,” said Paul Shen, CEO of TVU Networks. “His deep expertise in cloud transformation, media workflows, and product strategy will enable us to continue redefining how broadcasters engage their audiences. With Mike’s leadership, we will further strengthen our position as the trusted partner for media supply chain transformation worldwide, turning our customers’ most ambitious projects into reality.”

Reflecting on his new role, Cronk highlighted TVU’s commitment to innovation: “TVU has been at the forefront of live video production for nearly two decades, forging strong partnerships with media organisations worldwide. This year alone, TVU has enabled groundbreaking cloud-based workflows, from leveraging AI-assisted production during major sports events to powering fully cloud-based workflows for this year’s biggest elections. The opportunity to contribute to such a visionary company at this pivotal moment is truly exciting. Together with our customers, we have the potential to achieve even greater milestones and transform the industry further.”

TVU Networks pioneered the shift to cloud-based and AI-driven broadcasting workflows back in 2018, it has subsequently developed a modular ecosystem of cloud services that adapt to virtually any media workflow challenge, enabling broadcasters to meet complex production demands with unmatched speed and agility.

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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