All Features articles – Page 56
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Getting to grips with AI in broadcasting
Artifical Intelligence (AI) promises much, but what is the underlying technology and how can it benefit the media industry?
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Transcoding in the cloud
In the era of multiplatform delivery the ability to create many formats at speed is vital, but where does the cloud fit in a broadcaster’s transcoding strategy?
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Breaking into broadcasting
Last month, NEP UK opened its doors to students, showcasing the world of outside broadcast with experts from across the industry offering career advice.
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How big is the eSports opportunity?
All the numbers surrounding eSports tournaments seem increasingly stratospheric. Is now the time to be investing?
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From AI to mixed reality: Inside Microsoft’s Future Decoded event
The themes of mixed reality, artificial intelligence and quantum computing took centre stage at a Microsoft-hosted tech event in London.
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IABM End-User Survey shows shift in buyer demands
Media technology buyers look poised to increase their spending over the next 12 months as part of wider efforts to boost efficiency and agility.
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Weekly news round-up: Ericsson reverts to Red Bee & 5G car trials
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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How to make a success of the move to IP
Broadcasters must be bold and braced for failure if they want to make a success of the shift to IP, writes John Maxell Hobbs.
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RTS Craft and Design Awards shortlist revealed
The Royal Television Society Craft and Design Awards celebrate excellence in broadcast and recognise the variety of skills and processes in programme production.
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Dangers of front line reporting
Is this the most dangerous time to be a journalist? Industry figures spoke to IBC365 on reporting in a conflict zone, facing threats and the fake news phenomenon.
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IBC2017 technical papers: UHD, HDR and WCG
Papers on ultra high definition (UHD), high dynamic range (HDR) and wide colour gamut (WCG) featured prominently at this year’s show.
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IBC2017 technical papers: Audio
Technical papers on audio presented at IBC2017 included UK startup Salsa Sound, which went on to win the IABM Annual Conference Dragons’ Den competiton earlier this month for its live sports broadcast system.
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IBC2017 technical papers: Cyber security and piracy
Cyber security is an issue that has dominated headlines in recent months and so was a timely subject to be addressed in the technical papers.
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News round-up: BBC warns of SVOD threat & digital Winter Olympics
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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SMPTE revitalises strategy as the industry consolidates
As it looks to the future, SMPTE is set to drive revitalisation across Sections, champion standards and reinvigorate its roadmap.
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Is greater vendor consolidation inevitable?
At IBC2017, industry leaders spoke of the likelihood of consolidation among vendors, but what is driving M&A activity and what will it mean for the industry?
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Executive Interviews
Interview: NEP UK Steve Jenkins
NEP UK champions the brains behind the technology and invests in new skilled staff and kit to overcome broadcasting obstacles, says President Steve Jenkins.
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Google's vision: AI at "every step" of production
Machine learning (ML) is an integral part of Google’s plans for hosting cloud-based production and delivery tools, according to Jeff Kember, Technical Director for Media in the office of the CTO at Google.
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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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Keeping on top of streaming assets
The use of the internet to deliver live content and VOD is growing as fast as new platforms arise to view it on, but there are challenges facing broadcasters and content owners wishing to get onboard.