All Business Strategy articles – Page 12
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Industry Trends
EBU technology chief to step down
Director of Technology and Innovation Simon Fell has announced he will leave the EBU at the conclusion of his tenure in February 2018.
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Industry Trends
DPP’s commitment to cyber security
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has opened its Committed to Security Programme to the entire media industry to help reduce the loss or theft of content.
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Industry Trends
Software chief becomes Foundry CEO
Craig Rodgerson has been appointed Chief Executive of Foundry, starting immediately to lead the ongoing strategy and innovation for the creative software enterprise.
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Video
Video: Interview with Saul Berman & Daniel Toole, IBM
Dr Saul Berman, Chief Strategist, Global Business Services and Daniel Toole, Media Entertainment Leader, IBM, discuss IBM’s collaborative research paper, Becoming a “living” media partner for your consumers, with IBCTV at IBC2017.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast transformation: “Put the viewer first”
An IBC panel was unanimous about the impact IP was making – and would continue to make – to broadcasting. But as Richard Lindsay-Davies (CEO, DTG) warned: “Whatever we do, we must put the viewer first.”
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Michael Jaschke, glomex
With a promise of fair ad revenue shares, detailed analytics and one-click embedded codes, glomex has strong ideas when it comes to monetisation.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Pranab Kapadia, Eros International Media
Being a regional OTT player can be challenging but with quality, accesible content and market knowledge you can succeed.
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Industry Trends
Is crypto-currency for home media consumption viable?
The future of home media consumption could be based around a dedicated crypto-currency, delegates at IBC2017 heard.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Ramki Sankaranarayanan, Prime Focus Technologies
The M&E industry is going through fundamental changes as consumers demand immediate access to content. By utilising the right technology, this demand can be met – and monetised.
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Industry Trends
IABM research: IP interoperability “vital” to users
IBC2017: The IABM breakfast session was dominated by the word ‘consolidation’ and quirky research contradictions.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Jørgen Madsen Lindemann, MTG
Jørgen Madsen Lindemann has overseen MTG’s investment in digital companies. He explains why the broadcaster has made such a radical overhaul of its product portfolio.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Becoming a 'living' media partner for your consumers
This whitepaper will explore the ideas behind a cognitive future for media and entertainment.
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Industry Trends
$14.6bn entertainment empire emerges
Analysts forecast Discovery pending acquisition of Scripps Networks will be the first of many as businesses scale up to remain competitive.
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Industry Trends
The beginner’s guide to blockchain
What is blockchain? In the second of a three-part series, Mark Mayne explains the technology and how it is being used by a host of industries, from established finance firms to food delivery start-ups.
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Executive Interviews
The view from South America with Liliana Nakonechnyj
South American broadcasting is facing similar disruptions to the global market, but the challenges have a local flavour.
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Industry Trends
IABM partners with SAM to create industry glossary
Snell Advanced Media’s (SAM) Digital Fact Book has been used to create a new industry-wide glossary by the IABM.
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Industry Trends
Cybersecurity in broadcasting
The threats are real and growing but cybersecurity is a reality to be managed not a battle to be won
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Video
Netflix' Chris Whiteley praises the power of partnerships and the 4K/HDR future
Netflix VP of Business Develoment, EMEA Christopher Whiteley dicusses the company’s distribution strategy and its extensive partnership programme.
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Executive Interviews
Leaving Europe: a legal eye view of Brexit
Brexit is causing consternation among the major media companies that are established in London and are relying on Ofcom licenses to support their EU-wide activities, says entertainment and media lawyer Ingrid Silver.
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Executive Interviews
Nart Bouran: Sky’s the limit in MENA
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have always been a focal point for international news, but only recently have news outlets in the region grown into major global players with an international reach.