City
recorded 400+ videos in 2015 to ensure local government is accessible to
citizens
MADISON,
Wis. — January 13, 2016 — Sonic
Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted global leader for video creation and management solutions, today
announced The City of Madison uses Mediasite to power its television channel,
broadcasting public meetings, talk
shows, ceremonies, PSAs, trainings and more.
The
mission of the City IT Department’s Media Team is to make local government more
accessible to the citizens of Madison, and provide city government with access
to training and other valuable exchanges of public information. The Media Team
operates Madison City Channel, which broadcasts more than 400 Mediasite videos a year. Those videos are available on the
city’s online video
library for live and on-demand viewing. Since the city began using Mediasite
in 2010, the nearly 2,500 videos have received over 101,500 views online.
“Madison City
Channel’s streaming video supports the city’s efforts to promote transparency
and encourage citizen engagement,” said Madison Mayor
Paul Soglin. “Viewers can watch as issues are debated and
decisions are made. They can search thousands of on-demand programs for just
the information they need. Mediasite makes it easy for our Media Team to
record, organize, and present this content. It’s an excellent solution from a
company based right here in Madison.”
The broadcasts
include public meetings; public affairs programs; monthly talk shows with the
mayor; panel discussions; award ceremonies; and police and fire recruitment
graduations. The City Clerk Office and Madison Police Department also use
Mediasite for internal trainings.
“Prior
to Mediasite we had to combine a lot of different hardware and software to
capture video and we had to make our own media management system. Mediasite has
everything we need in one platform,” said Boyce Johnson, media team leader in
the IT Department. “Mediasite is robust, integrated and flexible. The value of
Mediasite is the combination of the capture and the streaming tools with the
really robust organizing tools on the backend.”
“Mediasite
analytics are a great tool for us because we could never get that insight with
cable TV distribution. It’s nice from a larger standpoint to see what people
are interested in. We do a lot of analysis of our meeting coverage to get an
idea of what issues people are paying attention to,” Johnson said. “Anything
involving the metro transit bus system always gets a spike in viewers, for
example.”
“National,
state and local governments depend on Mediasite for the most reliable and
secure video capture, delivery and management, because it empowers departments
and agencies to expand public outreach,” said Gary Weis, Sonic Foundry CEO. “The
City of Madison is an impressive example of how a solid video strategy can
build better connections with the public by getting a message out fast to a
much wider audience. It’s an honor to partner with the City of Madison.”
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by educational institutions, corporations and government entities, the patented
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cost-effectively automates the capture, management, delivery and search of live
and on-demand streaming videos and rich media.
About Sonic Foundry®, Inc.
Sonic Foundry
(NASDAQ: SOFO) is the trusted global leader for video capture, management and
webcasting solutions in education, business and government. The patented Mediasite Enterprise Video
Platform transforms communications, training, education and events for more
than 3,800 customers in over 65 countries.
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