All articles by Alana Foster – Page 29
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PSBs future jeopardised by VOD
The House of Lords has launched a public inquiry to investigate the future of public service broadcasters amid rising concerns Netflix and Amazon will overthrow traditional broadcasters.
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BBC triumphs at BPG Awards
Jodie Comer and Hugh Grant were among the winners of the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards today, judges praised the “brilliance of the output.”
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Web founder's warning & Disney sets Fox take-over date
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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SMPTE calls for papers to define the future of storytelling
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers has opened its call for technical manuscripts focussed on the future of media distribution and developments with forward-thinking cutting edge technology applications.
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Pressure mounts on digital giants
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has called on Australia’s competition authority to break up Google, as the UK’s House of Lords recommend a digital super-regulator to oversee the tech giants.
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Industry Trends
Media CEOs embrace mobile disruption
The entertainment and content industry has dramatically changed with mobile networks and devices enabling disruptive new players and business models, according to the leaders of two media giants.
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Comcast to “unlock many opportunities” for Sky, says CEO
Sky has undergone strategic changes and adapted its business model under the new Comcast ownership with management preparing for an increase in the pace of change.
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Industry Trends
The week ahead
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Amazon to boost women in technology & Huawei sues the US
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Video
Video: Why is balance better?
IBC365 asks why balance is better? Industry experts point to organisational performance, problem-solving and creativity as imperative to dynamic teams.
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Industry Trends
International Women's Day: Tips for success
Tips on how to succeed in the sometimes male-dominated creative, technical and leadership positions in the media, entertainment and tech industry.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Claire Hungate, Brave Bison
Changing the culture of production companies and breaking up the “boys club network” should be a top priority according to Brave Bison boss Claire Hungate.
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Australia recommends FAANG regulation
A regulatory framework to address the growing market power of the Silicon Valley digital giants has been proposed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which says that “reform is now urgent.”
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Christopher Nolan rallies filmmakers
Nolan has urged filmmakers to give audiences a reason to leave the house and to continue inventing new genres for the future success of cinema.
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BBC lead RTS programme nominations
BBC’s Killing Eve and A Very English Scandal have been nominated alongside Netflix’s Black Mirror: USS Callister and Sky Atlantic’s Save Me for the 2019 Royal Television Society Programme Awards.
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Entries open for IBC2019 Awards
Industry influencers and innovators are called to submit their achievements across the media, entertainment and technology industry for the annual IBC Awards, with two new categories added to this year’s programme.
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Warner Media to boost CNN digital enterprise
Warner Media CEO John Stankey yesterday laid out a new organisational model which the company hopes will accelerate its development and distribution of content.
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Industry Trends
The week ahead
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Claire Hungate to guest chair IBC2019 Conference
Brave Bison chief executive Claire Hungate will take over from Channel 4’s Keith Underwood as guest chair of the IBC2019 Content Steering Group.
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Disney's Hulu talks and Microsoft bets on AR
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.