WorldNow

WorldNow is a New York based software company founded by Gary Gannaway. According to the company, WorldNow offers the only integrated media platform enabling broadcasters, operators and media companies to easily create, acquire, manage, analyze, monetize and distribute media assets (text, images and videos) across all digital platforms and on-air systems in a unified, end-to-end workflow.[1] [2] Through its turnkey multi-tenant software-as-a-service solution, WorldNow unifies web content management, IP video management and delivery, mobile, over-the-top, analytics, social and advertising in one integrated solution. [3][4] Worldnow's customers include CBS, COX, Dispatch, Fox Television, Meredith Corporation, Media General and Raycom Media.[5]

Products

WorldNow's multi-tenant end-to-end platforms can be licensed separately or as a fully integrated solution.[6][7] According to the company, Worldnow's platform as a service model provides complete control to develop, design and deploy custom workflows and consumer experiences with a complete set of rich APIs and SDKs. [8][9] Worldnow's products include: web content management, online video platform, over-the-top (OTT), cross platform media logistics, mobile web and application and advertising monetization platform. [10][11][12]

Notable clients

WorldNow's first client was Raycom Media, which also owns a minority stake in the company. In 2012, Fox Television Stations migrated its websites to WorldNow's platform from one it had co-developed with LIN Media (which previously used WorldNow, and still owns a minority stake in the company), becoming WorldNow's second largest client.[13] In 2011, Meredith Corporation (which had previously used WorldNow before dropping it for services from Internet Broadcasting) began a four year contract with WorldNow to operate its station websites.[14] In January 2013, Media General reached a deal to move its eighteen stations to WorldNow, beginning with WFLA-TV. Media General planned to finish the migration within the first quarter of 2013.[15]


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