By delivering interoperable, software‑defined tools, Riedel helps broadcasters cut infrastructure costs and accelerate deployment of IP‑centric workflows, a critical shift as the industry migrates from SDI to ST 2110 and private 5G.
The broadcast ecosystem is in the midst of a rapid transition from legacy SDI infrastructure to fully IP‑based workflows anchored by SMPTE ST 2110 standards. Riedel’s latest portfolio underscores this shift, offering a modular, software‑centric approach that reduces hardware sprawl while preserving performance. By integrating control, routing, and monitoring into a single browser‑based interface, the hi human interface lowers the learning curve for operators and speeds up system commissioning, a benefit that resonates across studios, OB vans, and sports venues.
Key product launches at NAB illustrate how Riedel is translating the IP vision into tangible tools. The MediorNet HorizoN ST 2110 MultiViewer app provides native multi‑stream monitoring without additional converters, while the StageLink NSA008‑A bridges analog audio sources into the IP domain, simplifying signal paths for live events. The Bolero Mini beltpack, weighing just 165 grams, brings full‑featured wireless intercom with advanced 5G filtering to congested RF environments, ensuring reliable communication for on‑air talent and crew. Together, these innovations create a cohesive, scalable backbone that can grow from small productions to large‑scale sports broadcasts.
For broadcasters and production houses, the strategic impact is clear: a unified, software‑defined platform reduces capital expenditure, shortens deployment timelines, and future‑proofs facilities against evolving standards. Riedel’s Managed Technology services, such as RefSuite combined with Easy5G private networks, demonstrate how the company is extending its value proposition beyond hardware to include end‑to‑end workflow orchestration. As the industry embraces hybrid cloud, remote production, and AI‑driven analytics, Riedel’s emphasis on flexibility and open APIs positions it as a critical enabler of next‑generation broadcast operations.
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