Case Studies

Learn how some organizations are leveraging SnapStream's Enterprise TV Solutions:

 

Television and Film Production

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Television Broadcasting

KHOU TV Station Logo TV Station Airchecks and As-run Logs Made Easy: KHOU-TV, Houston’s CBS affiliate and a Belo TV station, reduced the use of VCRs and VHS tapes for its station airchecks, making them dramatically more convenient.

 

Radio Broadcasting

KHOU TV Station LogoKidd Kraddick in the Morning Rocks it with SnapStream: Kidd Kraddick and his team of producers use the SnapStream Server to integrate television into their nationally syndicated morning talk radio program, “Kidd Kraddick in the Morning”

 

Education

University od Hawaii LogoNew Library Maintains Vital Visual Archive With SnapStream: University of Hawaii preserves TV broadcasts about island history and culture.

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Emerson College LogoTraining Tapes for the Fourth Estate: The Department of Journalism at Emerson College uses the SnapStream Server to gain access to a constant stream of televised newscasts for classroom study.

Tri Rivers LogoGetting Television into the Classroom: A case study of Tri-Rivers Career Center, an academic and vocational education center.

Forsyth Logo Using TV to Enhance Classroom Curriculum: How Forsyth County School District used the SnapStream Server to easily incorporate TV into the classroom.

 


Politics

Jed Report LogoThe Jed Report’s Search for Timely Political Television: The SnapStream Server gave Jed Lewison the ability to quickly search, identify and begin editing television broadcasts
as he needed them – in real time.

ClintonMonitoring Television in Hillary Clinton's Race to the White House: The Clinton Campaign needed
a faster, easier and more centralized system for their staff to be able to monitor media effectively. 


City Government

City of Houston SealRecording the City on the Bayou: The City of Houston Mayor's Office modernized an outdated TV capture system based on VHS-cassette tapes and recorders and streamlined their media awareness practices.

City of GreensboroAnalyzing Television to Stream-Line Communications Efforts: The City of Greensboro, the third largest city in North Carolina, records television to monitor and evaluate employee’s interviews in local news broadcasts.


Law Enforcement

Harris County Sheriff's Office Badge / LogoServing the Sheriff: The Harris County Sheriff's Office expanded their use of news media television broadcasts while reducing costs.

Plano Police Department PatchThe City of Plano Upgrades Their Television Technology: Plano's Police Department uses the SnapStream Server to record and monitor televised newscasts for mentions of their city and police department.


 

 

Media Monitoring

Stratatech LogoNew Automating TV recording and analysis: With the SnapStream Server, Stratatech provides clients with detailed reports that measure and evaluate on-air mentions versus cost for specific televised sporting events.

Metro Monitor Logo 20,000 VHS Tapes Under the Sea: Metro Monitor improved the efficiency of its media monitoring business by eliminating the physical storage and transport of VHS cassette tapes.


Public Relations

M.D. Anderson LogoMaking Cancer Center News: The M. D. Anderson Cancer Center's Public Affairs office was able to reduce its reliance on TV clip services, while improving their awareness of and ability to respond to media events.

Houston Live Stock Show and Rodeo LogoHouston Rodeo Success Story: As a central part of its public relations effort, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo creates a daily DVD of media mentions. SnapStream has helped the Rodeo simplify and streamline this process.

Kaplow PR FirmHelping a PR Firm Create Buzz: With the SnapStream Server, Kaplow improved their ability to take advantage of high-profile public relations opportunities for their clients.


 

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