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TVU Networks and Grass Valley Announce Strategic Partnership for Media Workflow Integration

TVU Networks and Grass Valley announced a strategic partnership on April 14, 2026, in Cupertino, Calif. The agreement enables interoperability between TVU MediaMesh and Grass Valley's AMPP. Broadcasters and content owners can connect workflows across the platforms for bi-directional media exchange.

Benzinga
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# Partnership Announcement TVU Networks and Grass Valley announced a strategic partnership on April 14, 2026, in Cupertino, Calif. The partnership enables interoperability between TVU MediaMesh and Grass Valley's AMPP. Benzinga reported the details of the agreement.

Broadcasters, content owners, and live event producers can connect workflows across TVU MediaMesh and Grass Valley's AMPP. The integration enables bi-directional media exchange between MediaMesh and AMPP. Sources discovered in one ecosystem are instantly accessible in the other.

Backgrounds TVU Networks is a global leader in cloud and IP-based live video solutions.

Grass Valley is a provider of live media and entertainment solutions. The partnership builds on these capabilities to support media workflows.

users can access and process AMPP sources directly within their workflows.

This allows for seamless connectivity between the two platforms. The bi-directional exchange facilitates efficient handling of media sources across ecosystems.

The interoperability provides broadcasters and producers with instant access to sources from either platform.

Content owners benefit from connected workflows that enhance live video production. The partnership supports the integration of cloud-based solutions in media operations.

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The partnership may introduce integration complexities or vendor dependencies that could limit true flexibility for some broadcasters.

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