Meridix

Meridix Creative, Inc.
Private
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 2003
Headquarters Naperville, Illinois,[1]
Products Meridix Webcast Network
Meridix EventReporter
Meridix Everyday
Meridix TXT
Broadcaster Directory
Subsidiaries Meridix.com
Meridix.net
Meridix.org
MeridixCreative.com
BroadcasterDirectory.com
GoEveryday.com
Everyday.do
Website www.Meridix.com

Meridix Creative, Inc. was founded in 2003 and was incorporated in the State of Illinois, originally to broadcast live local high school sports online, though the company now offers a broad range of technology services. Meridix technology is used by many organizations in the United States,[2][3][4] as well as with international customers in Canada, Puerto Rico, Spain, Bangladesh, and the United Kingdom. On March 8, 2005 the company secured “Meridix” as a federally registered trademark (Reg. 2930660).[5]

Meridix Operating Groups

Meridix Webcast Network
The company’s Meridix Webcast Network system allows broadcasters to create integrated live audio and video webcasting, live streaming data, and other content to audiences of high schools, sports teams, universities, and other organizations. The network earned nominations in both 2007, 2008, and 2011 for the Chicago Innovation Awards.[6]


Meridix EventReporter
Meridix EventReporter automatically collects scores and results submissions from coaches, staff, and other authorized reporters of teams. Event report notifications automatically appear on the desktops of coaches and staff, eliminating the need to remember to log in and report scores.


Broadcaster Directory
Broadcasters and reporters post profiles, qualifications, preferences, upload resumes, and use other directory tools. The public can then view broadcaster and reporter profiles, post ratings and feedback, request coverage for events, and view other activities.

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