List of Mediabank Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Mediabank customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Mediabank for Digital Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Mediabank for Digital Asset Management include: ESPN, a United States based Media organisation with 9500 employees and revenues of $4.21 billion, United States Tennis Association, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $529.0 million, Creative Technology, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 148 employees and revenues of $59.7 million and many others.
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Creative Technology | Professional Services | 148 | $60M | United Kingdom | NEP Group | Mediabank | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Creative Technology used NEP Mediabank to power MWLTV at MWC Barcelona, deploying Mediabank as a Digital Asset Management platform to coordinate event media production and content distribution. The deployment connected editorial teams in London and Barcelona with on-site production staff, enabling rapid content handoff and publish-ready asset delivery.
Mediabank functioned as a centralized asset repository with browser-based upload, metadata tagging, review and approval workflows, and controlled access for editors and production personnel. Editors in London and Barcelona used upload, review, comment and approve capabilities to manage event highlights and final assets, standardizing collateral for immediate production use.
The implementation operated across Europe, supporting remote editorial operations in London and Barcelona alongside production operations at MWC Barcelona, with a focus on event media production and content distribution workflows. Collaborative review, versioning and authorization flows were emphasized to ensure timely delivery of publish-ready files to the production team.
Operational governance centered on role based access controls and defined approval checkpoints to streamline handoff between editorial and production teams. The Mediabank-enabled workflow improved remote collaboration across Europe, reduced the need for travel and sped up turnaround times for event highlights and publish-ready assets.
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ESPN | Media | 9500 | $4.2B | United States | NEP Group | Mediabank | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, ESPN onboarded Mediabank as a Digital Asset Management platform through NEP Group, with hosting provided via a partnership with Eurovision Services at the Eurovision Americas Washington D.C. facility. The implementation established cloud based media asset management for search, review and distribution to support broadcasters including ESPN in the United States.
Mediabank was configured to deliver core content management and media operations capabilities, specifically searchable asset indexing, review workflows and distribution pipelines. The deployment emphasized cloud based ingestion, metadata enrichment and asset lifecycle handling to accelerate content access for production and rights delivery.
The project centralized U.S. content workflows by consolidating regional media operations into the Eurovision Americas hosted environment, improving connectivity and delivery between event production sites and broadcast platforms. Integrations focused on operational connectivity to broadcasters and platform delivery endpoints, enabling faster access to assets across platforms for ESPN event and broadcast operations.
Governance and process changes concentrated on centralized media operations and review workflows, moving search, review and distribution control into the hosted Mediabank environment. Reported outcomes included improved connectivity and delivery and accelerated access to assets across platforms for ESPN, supporting more efficient event and broadcast operations.
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United States Tennis Association | Non Profit | 2000 | $529M | United States | NEP Group | Mediabank | Digital Asset Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, United States Tennis Association implemented Mediabank as its Digital Asset Management platform to ingest and manage live-match media for the US Open, working with vendor NEP Group. The deployment focused on media production and content management workflows that supported remote editorial activity during the tournament.
The Mediabank implementation delivered core Digital Asset Management capabilities including high-volume ingest, clip creation and cataloging, metadata indexing, and remote editing workspaces. NEP Home Studio style workflows and at-home operations were supported through Mediabank’s editorial tooling, enabling editors and rights holders to access and work on assets outside the compound.
Architecturally the deployment was provisioned via the NEP DC Hub and integrated with NEP Chromium and partner services to move media from venue capture into the Mediabank repository. That integration chain enabled seamless transfer of live-match media into centralized storage, and provided a unified editorial surface for broadcasters and rights holders in the United States.
Operational governance emphasized centralized ingest and editorial workflow orchestration to enable remote collaboration across production teams. The Mediabank deployment sped editorial workflows and delivered over 2,500 clips into Mediabank within 24 hours, enabling faster distribution and collaborative editing during the event.
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