What happens when seven decades of television history suddenly become inaccessible because a cloud storage company disappears? That is the nightmare now facing Nine PBS, which has reportedly lost ...
What happens when you suddenly lose access to the cloud? That question is at the center of a lawsuit involving Nine PBS, the ...
The lost footage, said to amount to roughly 50 terabytes of data, reportedly included historical items shot over roughly 70 ...
There’s light at the end of the tunnel for Nine PBS after a judge has cleared the way for it to retrieve archival data and programming from Iron Mountain.
A PBS station in St. Louis lost access to the data after its cloud storage provider apparently went out of business. Reading time 3 minutes A local PBS station in St. Louis is learning the hard way ...
PBS member station allowed to retrieve over 50TB of archival data after a storage provider went kaput, leaving decades of TV history inaccessible. Nine PBS (also called KETC Channel 9), the St.
A St. Louis PBS station says its 70-year archive of programming is stuck in a Denver data center after a storage company cut off the station’s access to the 50 terabytes of data this spring.
A US television station is in a legal dispute over data for which it has no local backup. It still exists, but access is ...