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Broadcast Pix is the leading provider of integrated production systems that create live video.

Our top priority is delighting our customers over the long term, by giving them the tools and support to create highly compelling live video.

We are owned and operated by video production experts, and our innovative products are designed and manufactured in the United States. We are based near Boston, with regional offices in throughout North America, and in Brazil, China and Europe. We are represented by leading video dealers and distributors worldwide. We were founded in 2002 and now have over 1500 installations on over 70 countries.

Our customers include CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, ESPN, PBS, Microsoft, HP, Cisco and many other leading broadcast stations, Internet broadcasters, production trucks, stadiums, staging companies, corporations, universities, houses of worship and government studios. Our innovative Granite and Slate systems uniquely combine production switching technology with information technology.

Every Broadcast Pix system is a great switcher, and includes Fluent – the ultimate live production workflow tools. These Fluent workflow tools exploit the benefits of file-based and network-based technology, which turns a switcher into an integrated production system. Our systems also are far less costly to purchase and operate than conventional studios comprised of many individual components.

For more information on Broadcast Pix, check out the product and solution pages of this website, or contact us below.

Sincerely,

Ken Swanton,President and Co-Founder
Russell Whittaker, Senior Vice President and Co-Founder

Broadcast Pix, Inc.
3 Federal Street
Billerica, Massachusetts
01821 USA

Tel 978-600-1100
Fax 978-663-2811
info@broadcastpix.com

 
Call 1-978-600-1100
©2010 Broadcast Pix, Slate and Fluent are trademarks of Broadcast Pix, Inc.
univerisity_of_chapel_hill_jomc_logo.png“The new switcher gives us the opportunity to be both more precise and more sophisticated with our news programs.”

- C.A. Tuggle
Professor and Director of the Journalism program
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Jornalism and Mass Communication