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The Corporate TV market is a subset of the Broadcast industry, focusing on the production and distribution of television content for corporate and business purposes. This includes content such as internal communications, training videos, product launches, and promotional videos. Corporate TV content is typically distributed via satellite, cable, or the internet, and can be used for internal or external audiences.
The Corporate TV market is a growing sector, with companies increasingly turning to video content to communicate with their employees, customers, and other stakeholders. This has been driven by the increasing availability of video production and distribution technology, as well as the growing demand for video content.
Some companies in the Corporate TV market include Brightcove, Vimeo, and Wistia. Show Less Read more