Arts Alliance Media (AAM), the global leader in digital cinema software and services, has announced the continuation of a long-standing partnership with Broadmedia, a cinema technology integrator offering comprehensive support, DCP delivery, equipment and software to exhibitors in Japan.
As the sole reseller partner of AAM’s Screenwriter Theatre Management System (TMS) in Japan, Broadmedia played a vital role in providing exhibitors with industry-leading content management services in their first term, the result of an effective VPF programme.
Confirmation of the agreement will ensure their exhibitor network can continue to benefit from Screenwriter’s comprehensive content management functionality and provide scope for Broadmedia to deploy additional services from AAM’s portfolio.
“After transforming a network of exhibitors’ operations by providing the tools to build efficiency and manage content more effectively, demand for Screenwriter, and our relationship with Arts Alliance Media, remains stronger than ever”, explained Toshihito Kubo, Executive Director of Broadmedia. “We look forward to building upon our success by being Japan’s sole point of contact for AAM solutions.”
Responsible for scheduling features, trailers and advertisements, monitoring screens, and controlling playback for over 42,000 screens worldwide, AAM’s Screenwriter remains the most powerful, widely deployed TMS in the world. With Producer, an enterprise TMS, and Lifeguard, a hardware management tool, also at their disposal, Broadmedia are well equipped to continue driving innovation in the region.
David Ong, VP of Sales for APAC at Arts Alliance Media, added “I’m delighted to extend our partnership for a second term. Broadmedia have played an integral role in developing the performance of exhibition in Japan, providing essential operational software and high-quality support.
By enabling access to a suite of market-leading solutions, we’re committed to achieving sustained, incremental growth.”
About Arts Alliance Media
Arts Alliance Media (AAM) is the global leader in digital cinema software and services, offering a wide range of solutions which help exhibitors to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve the cinematic experience for their customers.
AAM’s extensive portfolio, including Producer, Screenwriter, Lifeguard, MX4D, and HeyLED, touches over 42,000 screens worldwide, while their network operations centre (NOC) supports several thousand screens.
AAM is part of the Luxin-Rio Group, the world’s foremost cinema technologies provider.
About Broadmedia
Broadmedia, short for ‘broadband media’, refers to expanding the scope of existing media into ‘broader media.’ We hope to see a day when our corporate name Broadmedia is universally accepted to mean ‘broadband media’ or ‘broader media.’
Broadmedia Group consists of four business in the domains of Studio & Content, Broadcast, Technology and Education, as well as an Others segment. Each of the segments is intertwined to achieve our Mission: Contribute to communities through quality content and services produced by human creativity.