All Digital Terrestrial TV articles – Page 10
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: NAB Show 2018 Deconstructed
Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas: IBC365 is joined by a panel of industry experts to review what went on, what was hot, and what happened at the NAB 2018 conference and show floor.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: Paul Cheesbrough, 21st Century Fox
In the second instalment of our CTO Series, 21st Century Fox’s Paul Cheesbrough speaks about the challenges of delivering content to more platforms than ever before and explains why cyber security is his number one priority.
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Industry Trends
The Crown and Blue Planet II triumph at BPG Awards
Ed Miliband and Hilary Mantel were among the winners of the Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) Awards for podcast and radio programme of the year.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: In conversation with RTÉ’s Richard Waghorn
RTÉ’s Director of Transformation and Technology on adopting the cloud and the challenges faced by public service broadcasters.
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Industry Trends
Broadcasters unite to sell pan-European ad packages
TV Fights Back: The European Broadcaster Exchange is the first significant move by leading European commercial broadcasters against Google and Facebook’s dominance in the online advertising market.
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Industry Trends
UK broadcasters combine to battle Facebook and Google
TV Fights Back: The UK’s leading commercial broadcasters have joined forces to extol the virtues of television to media planners in a bid to challenge the digital newcomers, writes Ray Snoddy.
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Industry Trends
BBC, C4, ITV & C5 contend for RTS awards
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced its 2018 programme awards nominations.
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Industry Trends
The week in numbers: Oscars viewing figures and Paralympics coverage
A drop in Oscars viewing figures and broadcasters’ plans for Paralympics coverage.
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Thought Leadership
How to satisfy the demands of sports fans in the internet era
Sport has helped to boost subscribers and revenue, but broadcasters must contend with viewers’ demands for a greater range of content on an increasing array of platforms and devices, writes Liz McParland.
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Industry Trends
RTS to stage Futures TV Careers Fair
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has launched its fourth career event to help those keen to forge a career in the television industry.
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Industry Trends
Regional focus: Middle East & Africa
With many in the broadcast equipment sector flocking to Dubai for CABSAT, the IABM has produced a regional report on the Middle East and Africa.
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Industry Trends
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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Industry Trends
How Vice Media and Discovery deployed cloud-based solutions
Cloud technology has the ability to transform the media content supply chain, promising more effective and efficient processes.
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Industry Trends
Cost of online piracy to hit $52bn
The cost of online piracy will hit $52 billion by the year 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: Why Apple hired former C4 exec Jay Hunt
Apple’s recruitment of former Channel 4 creative boss Jay Hunt is a shot across the bows of both traditional broadcasters and digital rivals, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Technical Papers
Scalable distribution system for IP broadcasting
IP-based networks, both wired and wireless are expected to deliver commoditisation of media objects to consumers.
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Technical Papers
Perspectives of TV convergence towards 5G
The new eMBMS systems characteristics are well aligned to the technical requirements coming from the broadcast sector for TV services.
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Technical Papers
Enhanced TV service over 3GPP MBMS
The release of 3GPP to enable viable mobile and terrestrial TV services with the integration of rooftop antenna reception and existing TV receivers is a major milestone.
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Industry Trends
Regulation challenges in ATSC 3.0 rollout
IBC2017: The incoming ATSC standard increases flexibility and accommodates business cases, but may create regulatory hurdles, according to an expert panel.
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Thought Leadership
TV must "innovate or die"
The relaunch of DTT services in Germany based on DVB-T2 and HbbTV could be the shape of things to come, writes the EBU’s Peter MacAvock.