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TVU Networks Introduces TVU MediaMesh for Global Live Video Sharing

September 18, 2025

TVU Networks, the leader in cloud-native live video with 20 years of powering news, sports, and streaming productions, launched its most transformative platform yet: TVU MediaMesh, redefining how live content is accessed and produced in the cloud.


For decades, live production, whether on-site or remote, has long been limited by fixed, physical infrastructure, dedicated equipment, and rigid routing that limits scale and flexibility. While the cloud promised to break these barriers, today only about 1% of live productions have fully migrated, with adoption hindered by the complexity of connecting sources, routing signals, and integrating diverse applications.

TVU MediaMesh removes those barriers by introducing global shared memory for live video—dramatically simplifying signal connectivity and slashing configuration time.

“MediaMesh removes the biggest obstacle to cloud adoption by making live signals instantly accessible anywhere, as easily as opening a shared file,” said Mike Cronk, VP of Strategy at TVU Networks. “It gives teams the freedom to produce from anywhere, using the tools they want without worrying about the back end.”

As the foundation that powers TVU’s award-winning SaaS applications for the world’s largest live events—from routing and AI indexing to production and playout—MediaMesh now opens its APIs, enabling customers and partners to build, innovate, and shape the future of live production.

“By integrating Grass Valley AMPP with TVU MediaMesh, we’re giving our customers the seamless workflows they’ve been asking for across our best-of-breed solutions,” said Adam Marshall, CPO at Grass Valley. “AMPP users can now connect to sources from multiple vendors, including TVU’s cellular backpacks, without the usual integration complexity. This deepens the collaboration our customers have been calling for.”

“The future of live production depends on collaboration, not closed ecosystems,” said Paul Shen, CEO of TVU Networks. “By opening our platform through MediaMesh, we’re giving broadcasters, developers, and partners the freedom to innovate faster—together.”

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