PlayBox Neo has chosen IBC 2021 (Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre, December 3rd - 6th) as the venue for the European debut of its latest-generation broadcast playout system.
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November 09, 2021
November 03, 2021
PlayBox Neo reports a successful CABSAT 2021 exhibition, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from October 26th through 28th. Key elements of attention on the company's stand were the latest PlayBox Neo advances in ingest management as well as server-based and cloud-based broadcast playout.

October 19, 2021
PlayBox Neo will exhibit the latest additions to its range of broadcast playout and channel branding solutions at CABSAT 2021, Dubai World Trade Centre, October 26th - 28th.

September 27, 2021
The following is the full-length feature article published in the September 2021 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

September 23, 2021
PlayBox Neo will introduce the latest additions to its industry-leading range of software and supporting services in an open-access webinar on Thursday September 30th.

July 05, 2021
The following is the full-length feature article published in the June 2021 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

June 21, 2021
PlayBox Neo announces new additions to the operational capabilities and connectivity of its TV Channel-in-a-Box, AirBox Neo-20 and Capture Suite.

April 19, 2021
The following is the full-length feature article published in the April 2021 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

March 22, 2021
PlayBox Neo announces an expansion to the software connectivity of its ProductionAirBox Neo-20 broadcast playout server, with support now provided for the Octopus Newsroom computer system.

February 11, 2021
PlayBox Neo will be continuing its series of webinars throughout 2021 after the success in 2020.

January 21, 2021
The following is the full-length feature article published in the January 2021 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

December 03, 2020
Commemorating United Nations' recent annual World Television Day, PlayBox Neo (www.playboxneo.com) reports an ongoing increase in global demand for broadcast channels, both online and on-air.