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Industry Trends
Opening the conversation: Diversity in media and broadcasting
The conversation around diversity in media and broadcasting was a key focus among many of IBC2022’s speakers and panellists and was particularly emphasised in Day Three’s session with ‘Soho Media Club: In conversation with John Olivieira - moving the diversity and inclusion needle’.
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IBC2022: The Hottest Themes and trends of IBC2022
The IBC2022 Show ended on a high earlier this week, after four days of high-quality networking, more than a thousand exhibitors, and some robust analysis of the wider industry from some of the biggest names and brands in the M&E world. Here we take a look at some of the ...
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Content Cloud Control
For British broadcaster UKTV, the move to the cloud has been central to re-engineering its media supply chain.
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IBC2022: Globo’s MediaTech Transformation Takes Hold
Being a content-centric media company is not enough to thrive in today’s environment, Globo’s Chief Technology Officer Raymundo Barros told the IBC2022 Conference as he revealed how the largest broadcaster in South America is transforming itself into a fully-fledged media tech firm.
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How radio broadcasters can thrive amid automotive ‘revolution’
Metadata is crucially important for radio broadcasters who want to make their content discoverable for car drivers at a time of a “true revolution” in the automotive industry.
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MRMC acquires Slidekamera
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon company, has bought Slidekamera, effectively doubling the number of motion-controlled and robotic products MRMC offers.
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b<>com showcases Dome for private 5G
Private French innovation centre bcom is showcasing a private 5G network product called Dome and highlighting how it can be applied in the broadcast industry.
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Transmitter launched with sustainability in sights
The R&S®TH1 transmitter has been launched at IBC by Rohde & Schwarz, aiming to deliver new and more efficient traditional services in the streaming era.
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Broadcast and cinematic lenses in focus
Canon has launched two lenses, plus an expansion unit that enables its Cinema EOS cameras to fit better in a live broadcast environment.
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High-flying ambitions
Satellite operator Intelsat is making use of its presence at IBC to spread the word about its Unified Network vision to enable end-to-end orchestrated services, driven by the integration of 5G and other open standards.
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SDMC and Amlogic partner for Android TV
SDMC, a professional Google-licenced company for set-top boxes based on Android TV, and fabless semiconductor company Amlogic have completed the integration of Google Common Broadcast Stack (CBS) on Android TV STBs for cable operators, telcos and satellite TV service providers.
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Presenting Live Sport at Scale with AWS
For all those saying live production is possible in the cloud there are naysayers claiming that latency sucks. Not according to Warner Bros. Discovery, which is proving live virtual production on a daily basis on the biggest sports events in the world.
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AWS ahead of schedule on ‘2030 vision’
More than 40 companies are showcasing “the most important media workloads they are dealing with” on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) stand at IBC, according to Marc Aldrich, GM of Global Media and Entertainment.
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Teltec signs deal for 50 cinematic PTZ cameras
German systems integrator and reseller Teltec has signed a deal with Sony at IBC for 50 of its newly launched ILME-FR7 PTZ cameras.
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IP Showcase promises IP video session of note
All you really need to know about SMPTE ST2110 and IP video will be revealed today at 10:00 in the IP Showcase, in a session aimed at “anyone who has to talk intelligently about IP video and feels they don’t know enough”, according to Andrew Starks, Marketing Workgroup Chair at ...
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EMG on the evolution of live
“We won’t invest in SDI anymore,” declared Eamonn Curtin, International Head of Sales, EMG. “Everything we build is IP with flexibility at the core.”
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Lemo - Making connections at the World Cup
Lemo is famous for its connectors, which are standard on so much broadcast equipment, but now it has started supplying and installing the complete passive video network, starting with all eight of the stadiums built for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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MediaKind and Arqiva team for Arqplex
MediaKind has launched a new product called Arqplex, a hybrid content processing service that the media technology company developed together with Arqiva.
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EI Towers makes contribution to Italian football
Nevion, a Sony Group Company, has provided a contribution system to Italian telecom service provider EI Towers to support coverage of Italy’s Serie A football league. It connects 17 stadiums to a new International Broadcast Centre in Lissone, near Milan, and was delivered in just four months.
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Every device, everywhere, every time
The proliferation of apps and fragmentation of the content ecosystem is a double-edged sword for broadcasters, a panel of media tech leaders told IBC.