Premium content services provider Vubiquity has joined the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).
Owned by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, the DPP represents members from the entire digital supply chain, designed to supply media organisations with a forum to work together to define standards and “help bring about a fully digital, global, internet-enabled TV supply chain.”
As part of its membership, Vubiquity says it will contribute collaboratively to the discussions and consultations taking place within the body, contributing experience in content licensing, processing and delivery.
DPP managing director Mark Harrison said, “The DPP is extremely pleased to welcome Vubiquity as a DPP member.
“We are sure that, with their rich background in VoD delivery and content services, they will provide critical insight into our key areas of activity for 2017, including content data, IP and connectivity, all of which are hot topics across the industry.
“By joining the DPP they have shown their commitment to actively helping shape the future of the media landscape.”