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Nexidia Receives an Emmy

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) will present Nexidia with a Technology and Engineering Achievement Emmy Award for Phonetic Indexing and Timing. The award recognizes the unique, patented speech technology behind Nexidia's products for media and entertainment, which focus on search, script-based editing, and caption verification and alignment.

The technology behind Nexidia Dialogue Search software has enabled broadcasters and other media organizations to dive deeper into even the largest of media archives to find assets that would have otherwise gone undiscovered, thereby making it possible to repurpose or remonetize them. Nexidia Dialogue Search is a software tool that searches for any combination of spoken words or phrases across workgroups or massive media libraries in seconds. The tool harnesses Nexidia's patented phonetic search technology to enable searches independent of logging, transcription, and/or captions.

The Nexidia Illuminate suite of software products uses the same technology to automate processes. Nexidia Illuminate software checks the validity of closed captions, spoken language, and video description, ensuring that they are not only present, but also correct within file-based program creation and broadcast compliance-monitoring applications.

Likewise, Nexidia Align software automates closed caption alignment by adjusting the timecodes in the caption file, ensuring the captions are properly aligned with the spoken words. The application then returns a new, accurately timed caption file that's ready for distribution.

"Digital production has led to massive and ever-growing volumes of media footage being delivered and stored, which in turn has created real challenges for content producers, owners, and distributors when it comes to finding those assets and fulfilling multiple delivery requirements for format and for caption compliance," said Drew Lanham, senior vice president and general manager of Nexidia's Media & Entertainment Division, in a statement. "Over the 15 years it took to develop this technology, our company was driven by a singular vision — to be the first to solve some of the industry's biggest problems in an unprecedented way that's powerful, massively efficient, and delivers unparalleled ROI. We appreciate that NATAS has chosen to recognize these efforts and honor us with this award."

Some of Nexidia's customers include CBS, CNN, Comcast, NBC Universal, PBS, Fox, Scripps, and Turner Studios.

"The National Academy's Technology and Engineering Achievement Committee is pleased to honor Nexidia and the companies and individuals whose innovation and vision have improved the television viewing experience and continue to set the standard for technological excellence in our industry," said Robert Seidel, vice president of CBS Engineering and Advanced Technology and chairman of the Engineering Achievement Committee at NATAS, in a statement.


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