BROADCASTERS & DISTRIBUTORS

Stop maintaining apps.

Start owning experiences.

Today many broadcasters operate ten to fifteen apps and complex legacy stacks — where most resources go to keeping the system alive. Doors changes that fundamentally.

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WHAT BROADCASTERS SAY

What's holding transformation back?

One answer dominates every other. The stack itself is the obstacle — and broadcasters know it.

Source: DPP European Broadcast Summit, Paris, March 2026

85%

of broadcasters say legacy systems and infrastructure.

Integrate your stack.

Doors connects seamlessly with the systems that prepare and deliver your media:

CDNs & media pipelines: media assets (video, audio, images) are transcoded and hosted outside of Doors. Workflows can trigger and coordinate these processes via API calls, while applications reference the prepared media through URLs in the Data Store.

DRM & entitlements: encryption keys and playback tokens are created by external DRM services. Doors workflows retrieve and deliver the right keys to end-user applications at playback time, ensuring secure and authorized access.

Metadata & EPGs: ingest, normalize, and schedule content as Data Items using schemas and sources.

Ad tech & SSAI: connect to external ad servers or stitching services, with workflows handling requests and data handoff.

Analytics: use your existing providers or Observer (built-in) to track engagement and performance.

Doors orchestrates how all these systems work together. It doesn’t duplicate what you already have — it makes it consistent and manageable from one place.

Keep apps in sync.

All applications — Connected TVs, mobile, tablets and web — stay synchronized with what’s defined in the EMS.

Change navigation or layouts once, and it updates everywhere.

Add new monetization options, and they appear across devices.

Push a new campaign or programming lineup, and it’s live instantly.

No waiting for app store releases. No duplicate work.