Reuters Begins Migrating From Satellite to IP

Reuters Begins Migrating From Satellite to IP

TVBEurope
TVBEuropeMar 24, 2026

Why It Matters

The shift to IP reduces reliance on costly satellite links while boosting reliability and quality, giving Reuters a competitive edge in real‑time news delivery.

Key Takeaways

  • Reuters shifts live news to cloud‑managed IP distribution.
  • TVU MediaHub provides real‑time signal processing and routing.
  • Automated failover ensures uninterrupted broadcast during outages.
  • Dynamic scaling matches live news demand without hardware changes.
  • Migration improves video quality, security, and operational efficiency.

Pulse Analysis

The broadcast industry has been accelerating its migration from traditional satellite feeds to internet‑protocol (IP) delivery, driven by lower latency, cost efficiencies, and the ability to reach audiences on multiple platforms. Reuters, a cornerstone of global news distribution, is among the first major wire services to operationalize a fully cloud‑managed IP model. By adopting TVU’s MediaHub and Network Operations Centre, Reuters can sidestep the hefty capital expenditures tied to satellite uplinks while meeting the growing demand for ultra‑high‑definition video streams.

Technically, TVU MediaHub acts as a software‑defined router, ingesting live feeds, applying real‑time encoding, and directing them through a globally distributed cloud fabric. The accompanying NOC provides 24/7 observability, automated incident response, and geo‑redundant failover, ensuring that a single point of failure cannot disrupt a breaking news broadcast. This architecture enables dynamic scaling of compute and bandwidth, allowing Reuters to spin up additional capacity in seconds as news events unfold, without the need for physical hardware upgrades.

From a business perspective, the migration positions Reuters to lower operational costs, improve service-level agreements, and offer premium-quality streams to clients worldwide. The flexibility of IP distribution also opens doors for new workflow integrations, such as AI‑driven content tagging and multi‑platform publishing. As other broadcasters observe Reuters’ success, the industry is likely to see a cascade of similar transitions, reshaping the economics of live news and reinforcing the strategic value of cloud‑native infrastructure.

Reuters begins migrating from satellite to IP

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