Sky News Australia Migrates Newsroom to Grass Valley AMPP Cloud Platform
Australian News Channel (ANC), operator of Sky News Australia, has deployed Grass Valley AMPP to transform its newsroom production operations. This deployment replaces an older legacy system with a cloud-based architecture, allowing over 250 journalists and producers to collaborate using browser-based workflows for more than 1,500 hours of weekly content.
Key Takeaways
- Sky News Australia now produces 1,500+ hours of weekly content using the AMPP platform across broadcast and digital.
- The deployment enables 250+ journalists, editors, and producers to use browser-based workflows, including Framelight X for editing and Playout X for cloud playout.
- The AMPP platform has operated continuously without downtime since going live in November 2025, supporting a full newsroom transformation.
- This move replaced an older Grass Valley Quantel SQ-based system, eliminating reliance on physical workstations for content creation.
Why It Matters
This migration by a major news broadcaster validates cloud-native tools for high-volume, live production environments. Replacing traditional hardware with browser-based workflows signals a continued push for operational flexibility and remote capabilities in newsgathering. The strategic decision to undertake this alongside a headquarters relocation underscores confidence in cloud stability for mission-critical operations. What to watch: How other global broadcasters, particularly those with aging infrastructure, respond to AMPP's demonstrated reliability for 24/7 news production.
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