
If broadband and the web still seem like foreign parts, then let us guide you through the lingo and get your content out there.
From a simple microsite to a sophisticated web portal, we will tailor our work to your needs and budget. Whether via the web or IPTV, our on–demand delivery platform – known as Sherpa – allows users to customise their experience, and its search, rate and recommendation options keep them engaged and ‘stuck’ to your content.
Sherpa provides the latest in downloading, streaming and peer–to–peer technology. It also allows you to enhance your revenue streams through multiple payment options and ad insertion.
And if you want to make it big in the glamorous world of YouTube, Joost and Babelgum (or on any publishing platform for that matter), we can give your content a quick editorial and technical rub–down (i.e. edit, transcode, comply, create a channel) and make it ready for web consumption.



Our unique blend of creative and technical skills in brand design and content management produced a winning combination for the launch of Orange’s IPTV service. Style and function in perfect harmony.




Our teams were involved throughout BBC iPlayer’s technical design and testing process, developing many of the systems needed to deliver both the programmes and metadata as reliably and automatically as possible. As the project progressed, we also handled the deployment of new and improved functionality.




Commissioned by BBC Radio 1 to make their 2007 Glastonbury set immediately available for online fans via their website, we took the live feed directly into our Digital Hive Content Management System. Our editors were then able to select a particular performance for transcoding and add simple branding.


We make subtitling for the online version of the BBC’s flagship technology programme a simple process. The content’s ingested through Digital Hive, where it’s transcoded, then whisked to our subtitling experts and finally published on the BBC website. Simple.




