Integrated Media Production Strategies (IMPS)
IMPS    IMPS - Integrated Media Production Strategies - is an interdisciplinary strategic programme established by the EBU Technical Committee at the start of 2012.
Jointly run by the Technology & Innovation Department and the Media Department, it aims to assist Members in the planning and implementation of integrated production facilities, addressing organizational, editorial and technical questions and facilitating experience-sharing between Members

 

 

 

 

 

Joining IMPS

IMPS is open to all employees of EBU Members. To follow the work of IMPS, to access documentation such as visit reports and presentations, and to contribute to the development of recommendations, you should visit the IMPS workspace. It can be found at workspace.ebu.ch/display/imps. A user account for the EBU Technology & Innovation website is required - click here to create one.

 
 

Events & Member Visits

IMPS participants are invited to join visits to EBU Members that have already made progress towards integrated production. See below for the list of visits already completed.

For information about upcoming visits, and to register to join them, see the EUROVISION ACADEMY pages on the main EBU website.

 

• June 2012 Radio Bremen
• September 2012 Yle, Helsinki
• November 2012 VRT & RTBF, Brussels
• March 2013 SWR, Stuttgart
• June 2013 DR, Copenhagen

 

In December 2012 a Network & Learn event was held at the EBU in Geneva, bringing together some of the key lessons learned during the first year of IMPS. The presentations from this event are available to EBU Members. Visit: tech.ebu.ch/imps2012

 
 

News

Regular updates on IMPS activities and results are published on both tech.ebu.ch and www.eurovision.com, as well as in the quarterly tech-i magazine. An interim progress report published in the March 2013 issue of tech-i .

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEY CONTACTS
HOW TO JOIN

Click the button below to join this activity.

Participation is restricted to EBU Members.

 

Project Partners

IMPS is an interdisciplinary programme, initiated by the EBU Technical Committee and involving the Technology & Innovation Department and the Media Department. The site visits are organized by the EUROVISION Academy.