This partnership, it says, “combines the power of Google Cloud’s AI infrastructure with Quickplay’s flexible, cloud-native platform to deliver deeply personalized viewing experiences. By harnessing real-time data and advanced machine learning, Gray will transform how content is delivered and consumed, establishing a new benchmark for the media and entertainment industry.”
Gray says its new video streaming environment will revolutionize media streaming in four key ways:
Gray’s President and Co-CEO Pat LaPlatney said: “This newly created video partnership marks a pivotal moment for Gray. With this game-changing infrastructure, we are leading the charge into the future of local streaming, one personalized viewing experience at a time.”
Gray Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sandy Breland added: “We are excited to be the first to deliver this innovative technology to viewers, including tailored recommendations and a personalized content experience that is seamless across devices.”
“We are proud to collaborate with Gray Media and Quickplay to bring the power of Google Cloud AI to the local broadcast industry,” said Albert Lai, Google Cloud global director, strategic industries, media & entertainment. “Our AI capabilities enable Gray Media to understand viewer preferences and deliver personalized content that drives engagement and revenue. This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to helping media companies transform their businesses with AI.”
Gray’s new streaming structure and viewer personalization strategy are expected to start rolling out in all Gray markets in January 2026.
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