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8 tech trends of 2017
The relentless pace of technological change continued to accelerate in 2017. Here is a recap of some of biggest trends of the past twelve months.
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From Las Vegas to Tokyo: The journey to 8K
The giant CES 2018 show opens on January 7 and it is widely expected that more than a few stands will be showcasing 8K video content on giant displays.
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Grass Valley appoints new President
Grass Valley has appointed Timothy Shoulders as President of the live production, news, content delivery and networking equipment manufacturer.
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IBC Partners' predictions and expectations for 2018
IBC Partners share their expectations and priorities for 2018.
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Plotting a course through 2018: The vendors' view
What will be the hot topics in 2018? What will lead the debate on IBC365? And what are we likely to be talking about when we all meet in September in Amsterdam? Manufacturers and vendors offer their views.
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AI to HDR: What to expect from media technology in 2018
No one can really see into the future, of course, but there are experts out there who might just be able to offer us a glimpse of what is to come. End users, analysts and consultants consider what 2018 might bring across TV, cinema and online.
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Weekly news round-up: AT&T talks fail & RT launches in France
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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2017 review: IP adoption, AI interest and a wave of M&A
From the ongoing adoption of IP to a surge in interest in AI and a wave of M&A activity, 2017 was another busy year for vendors.
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Hearing the future: The immersive sound revolution
New techniques for capturing and delivering audio will be part of even more immersive experiences, writes Amelia Kallman.
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VR guidelines to be showcased at CES
The first set of virtual reality (VR) industry guidelines will be presented during CES in January by the Virtual Reality Industry Forum (VRIF).
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Top 10 most-read Tech Advances articles
AI in broadcasting, blockchain and 5G were some of the topics explored during 2017 Tech Advances articles with cyber security and chat bots among the most popular.
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Top 10 most-read Consumption articles
Futuristic phones, VR experiences, IP-centric studios and shifting consumer behaviour were the topics covered in the most popular Consumption articles.
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Top 10 most-read Delivery articles
The changing broadcasting landscape, the rise of OTT, content piracy and the role of satellites were among 2017’s most-read articles.
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Top 10 most-read Content Management articles
Articles featuring the adoption of cloud, transition to IP, converting assets to HDR and SMPTE ST 2110 approval were among the most-read Content Management articles of 2017.
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Top 10 most-read Production articles
The making of the BBC’s Blue Planet 2 and the rise of virtual reality content were among IBC365’s most-read Production articles of 2017.
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Analysis: Why Disney wants to buy Fox
Disney’s deal for Fox will give the media giant global reach and the ability to sell direct to consumers, but will it be enough to compete with the growing threat from the likes of Netflix and Google?
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YouTube: “We are not a broadcaster”
YouTube has been called out as an unorthodox player within the broadcasting ecosystem, Google’s Matt Brittin defended its position on regulating content and harbouring advertising money from traditional broadcasters.
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Weekly news round-up: Disney to buy Fox & Amazon and Netflix support HDR10+
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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One eye on 2018: OTT, IP, HDR & cyber security
In this exclusive report, we examine how some of this year’s key trends are likely to evolve in 2018.
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Rising to the challenge: Using data to connect with audiences
In the second of a two-part series on data in broadcasting, Ambrose McNevin speaks with Accenture’s Gavin Mann.