RALEIGH – The next generation in TV broadcasting, including a sharper picture, higher quality sound, internet content and a more sophisticated emergency alert system, is now available across stations in the Triangle.
Capitol Broadcasting Company, also the parent of WRAL TechWire, launched the service known as NEXTGEN TV Tuesday on both
WRAL-TV and WRAZ (FOX 50).
Other stations in the Triangle also have embraced NEXTGEN TV, meaning the Raleigh TV market is among the first in the country to have all major networks supporting NEXTGEN TV broadcasts, according to the CBC announcement.
WUNC TV is awaiting regulatory approval to launch. In 2018, CBC and WUNC demonstrated NEXTGEN TV capabilities.
MoSHE and IntelliMedia Networks Partner to Digitally Transform the Ethiopian Higher Education and Vocational Training Sector
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MoSHE and IntelliMedia Networks Partner to Digitally Transform the Ethiopian Higher Education and Vocational Training Sector - Press Release
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Streamlined education content delivery slated to increase quality of education
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /California Newswire/ The Ethiopian Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MoSHE) agrees to join forces with IntelliMedia Networks Inc. and its local partners Andalem Consulting PLC and United Systems Integrators, to enable a country-wide online learning platform to streamline access to higher learning across Ethiopia and improve quality of education and training for undergraduate and graduate students.
This historic public-private partnership will implement IntelliMedia’s Apollo Learning and Training Management System (LTMS) that utilizes engaging virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) content with a multi-phase five-year strategy ranging from a short term COVID-19 response to a full digitization of the Ethiopian higher education and training sector. The project which is valued at multi-million dollars will build higher education institutions’ capacity for delivery