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Encyclopedia > Omnibus (media)

An omnibus is a book or video collecting two or more previous works by the same author or director.


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Omnibus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
omnibus (survey), a survey in which data on a wide variety of subjects is collected during the same interview
Omnibus progression, a sequence of chords which effectively divides an octave into 4 equal parts.
Omnibus spending bill, a bill that sets the budget of many departments of the United States government at once.
Pilat Media and Omnibus Annouce Alliance at IBC (734 words)
OmniBus Systems Ltd (OmniBus) is to combine its award-winning media asset management and automated playout systems with Pilat Media's (Pilat) leading integrated broadcast management system in response to increasing customer demand for more integrated and proven business solutions from suppliers with a shared vision of the future of broadcasting.
OmniBus and Pilat are constructively responding to the shift in broadcasters' focus to operational efficiency as a result of a downturn in advertising revenues, as well as their need to launch new channels quickly and diversify profit streams via multi-channel and digital services."
Longer term, OmniBus and Pilat will continue their shared vision of a seamless flow from planning to playout to provide broadcasters worldwide with a single, integrated suite of solutions for the full broadcast value chain, from advertising campaign, or content acquisition/commission, through the broadcaster's workflow to transmission.
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