TBS Act, also known as TACT, is a privately owned Japanese company founded in 2021. Headquartered in Japan, it provides broadcast professional services covering various fields such as video, sound, light, computer graphics, post-production, art, and various designs. The company handles all genres, including entertainment, sports, and news documentaries. TBS Act not only caters to broadcasting but also meets diverse customer needs in areas such as stage, events, distribution, new technology development, and one-stop business consultation. As of 2022, it has a workforce of approximately 1320 employees and generates annual revenues of less than $250 million.
TBS Japan deployed LiveU's On-Site Production solution with Starlink satellites for the live production of the Japanese TV variety show "Ousama no Brunch" on (date). Produced by TBS ACT, the production arm of Tokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS), the popular primetime show was broadcast live from one of Japan's largest theme parks to millions of viewers nationwide. The integration of LiveU's technology and Starlink's satellite network enabled a cost-effective and resilient wireless setup in an area with limited wired network infrastructure and challenging network conditions. TBS Japan's successful deployment of this technology expands the possibilities for on-site productions in remote or crowded locations.
TBS Act offers products in the media tech industry. TBS Act's product portfolio comprises of broadcast professional services.
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TBS Act's revenues were less than $250M in 2023. Caretta Research has split TBS Act's revenue into 4 different product categories, the largest of which is live production and OB services. For full access to TBS Act's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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