
14 August, 2026 | 12:29
In less than a month, IBC 2026 - one of the media and entertainment industry’s most influential global events - will open its doors in Amsterdam.
Cosmonova Broadcast will be there with two product updates: the COSMO | PLAYOUT mobile app and an updated version of WEBREC featuring Clip Live. Visitors will be able to see both in action at our stand.
The COSMO | PLAYOUT app gives operators full channel control from a smartphone or tablet. They can monitor what is on air and make changes when the desktop platform is not within reach.
WEBREC now supports live clipping, allowing teams to cut, prepare, and send clips for social media while a live broadcast is still on air. This is particularly useful for live sports, concerts, podcasts, and other live formats, where key moments need to reach audiences while the event is still unfolding.
These updates expand the Cosmonova Broadcast service ecosystem for media businesses.
We provide managed operations across the media and entertainment industry. Our services help companies launch and manage linear and FAST channels and their localised feeds, distribute channels to operators and platforms, stream live events through peak audience demand, and build OTT services with apps for viewing devices.
All products are integrated into the All Services Platform (ASP), providing a single operating environment and one point of operational accountability under SLA. A flexible SaaS model allows customers to pay only for the functions and resources they use.
Today, Cosmonova Broadcast supports more than 300 channels and delivers content to over 800 operators across 47 countries. Our services run on managed, geo-redundant infrastructure across the EU. Our NOC monitors service performance and responds to incidents 24/7/365, while our technical support team works directly with customers to resolve technical issues.
Visit stand 1.F14 at IBC 2026 to see how COSMO | PLAYOUT makes channel operations more flexible without compromising on-air control, and how WEBREC Clip Live can help drive viewers to live coverage while an event is still underway.
Our team will also be available to discuss your current workflows and explore the right solution for your business.
11–14 September 2026
RAI Amsterdam
Hall 1, Stand 1.F14
Book a meeting:
sale@cosmonova-broadcast.tv
WhatsApp / Telegram / Viber: +380 93 295 5896
See you in Amsterdam!

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