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Fast Forward Video Expands National Sales and Distribution
Channel
March 5, 2008
Source: Fast Forward Video
Fast Forward Video
(FFV), a recognized innovator of digital video recorder (DVR)
technology for broadcast, industrial video, presentation,
and military applications, today announced that it has forged
new agreements with four national manufacturer's representatives.
Effective immediately, Emerald Communications, Heartland Media
Group, Marketec, and Omnivue are exclusively representing
the full line of FFV's DVRs to thousands of broadcasting system
dealers and resellers across the United States.
The newly expanded distribution channel reflects FFV's renewed
focus on meeting the complex needs of today's broadcasting
organizations as they make the transition to digital, file-based,
and high definition operations.
"These four highly respected organizations will give
us maximum leverage by putting their own highly trained technical
representatives in key areas of the country to present our
products to reseller channels as well as end users,"
said Hal J. Reisiger, president and CEO of FFV. "We're
excited about this opportunity to build a national presence
with resellers in every part of the U.S."
Representing FFV products to resellers in seven Southeastern
states, Emerald Communications is a manufacturer's representative
based in Duluth, Ga. "FFV has always enjoyed a good reputation
in the industry and has consistently delivered high-quality
products. Now, there's great interest in the market and very
few available products for high definition digital recording
and slow motion replay so FFV is well-positioned to
be successful with our customers," said Mark Robison,
president of Emerald Communications.
Heartland Media Group, a professional manufacturer's representative
of video and multimedia products with offices in Chicago and
St. Louis, will represent FFV products to dealers in 14 Midwestern
states. "We have a renewed focus on leading-edge technologies
for broadcast and production, and FFV is right in line with
our company's objectives," said Frank Miley, principal,
Heartland Media Group. "Today's broadcasters are looking
for solutions that integrate readily into their larger digital
infrastructure and help them engineer the transition from
tape- to server-based production. FFV's new line of products
shows that the company really understands these market dynamics."
Based in Burbank, Calif., Marketec represents professional
video, audio, and multimedia products to the broadcast, post-production,
and A/V industries. Marketec will serve as FFV's representative
to dealers in 13 Western states. "We're excited to be
a part of FFV's renewed vision to deliver the most innovative
products available to the post-production and broadcast markets,"
said Penny Russell, president of Marketec. "FFV has shown
in the past that it knows how to adapt to rapid changes in
market conditions, and its new focus will give it forward
momentum in this dynamic market."
Omnivue, a professional manufacturer's representative of broadcast
and A/V equipment in the Northeast, will assist in the distribution
of FFV products in the New England states, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia,
and Washington D.C. "FFV has positioned itself well to
take advantage of the growth in high-definition broadcasting
and customers' demand for new and innovative technologies,"
said Harry Glass, president of Omnivue. "FFV's product
engineering is superb, and they're really providing the right
products at the right time as the industry gears up for the
federally mandated transition from analog to digital broadcasting
in 2009."
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