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Jim DeChant, Sr. Solutions Architect, LTN Global has more than 35 years of television industry experience. Throughout his career, he has focused on utilizing emerging technologies to develop content creation and distribution systems for news, entertainment, educational, and advertising systems. Since his early days as a cable TV producer, he has focused on efficient program production for community producers and local origination facilities. In 2008, with the advent of video-over-IP technologies, he created an all-IP playout system that is used by television and cable operators today. Formerly Head of Live Streaming Playback Operations at Prime Video and Vice President of Technology at News-Press & Gazette Broadcasting, he focused on web and mobile streaming, over-the-top file-based content, and NexGen TV broadcast transmission.
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