All Features articles – Page 61
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Joanna Wells, Viacom
With social networks signing live sport deals and commissioning original content, are they a broadcaster’s friend or fiercest rival?
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Facebook: The new home of original content?
Facebook Product Director Daniel Danker will deliver the opening keynote of IBC2017. Here, he explains the social media platform’s content strategy.
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Interview: Sotiris Salamouris, OBS
With the broadcast industry in transition phase, Olympic Broadcasting Services Chief Technology Officer Sotiris Salamouris must manage the shift to 4K, 8K and IP while ensuring the world doesn’t miss a second of the action.
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Interview: Brian Sullivan, Fox Networks
As President and Chief Operating Officer of Fox Network’s Digital Consumer Group, Brian Sullivan has to plot a course through an evolving entertainment ecosystem that has empowered consumers.
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Interview: Wim Ponnet, Endemol Shine Netherlands
Wim Ponnet works for a company that produces up to 700 big productions annually, and it sure knows how to exploit its IP (intellectual property).
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Interview: Tony Maddox, CNN
Thirteen years at the BBC and a steady presence at CNN since 1998 has given Tony Maddox a unique overview of today’s global news scene.
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Interview: News Corp’s Latha Maripuri
As Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Deputy CTO for News Corp, Latha Maripuri needs to provide employees in news, sports, radio, real estate and publishing with the tools to do their job, but in a safe and secure environment.
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Lost in Time with mixed reality
The use of mixed reality technology has enabled the creation of formats with levels of interactivity that have not been seen before, says FremantleMedia’s Petter Testmann Koch.
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Why TVT bought Amsterdam playout business DMC
Chief Executive Ian Brotherston explains what the DMC deal means for TVT
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Interview: Freeview Australia CEO Liz Ross
Marketing, rather than technology, is key, according to Freeview Australia boss Liz Ross.
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Data is key to online video, says Little Dot boss
Data - as well as a creative gut - is vital for winning online audiences, says Little Dot CEO Andy Taylor.
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Interview: Globecast CEO Philippe Bernard
Globecast CEO Philippe Bernard on the areas of opportunity for the playout, distribution and media services company.
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Insight TV CEO Rian Bester on the UHD channel’s growth
Two years ago, in October 2015, Insight TV launched its all-UHD entertainment channel.
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Richard Friedel: “We’ve always had change, but this is exceptional”
With the media industry undergoing such enormous change it is essential that broadcasters know who their customers are and what they want, says Fox’s Richard Friedel.
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Michelle Munson: interoperability is critical
Michelle Munson is that very rare breed: CEO of a major company who not only understands the product, she actually invented it.
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VR: passing fad or an opportunity for immersion?
If you think VR in TV and film is just another passing fad, Sol Rogers, CEO and founder of Rewind, would like to change your opinion.
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Shane Peros: Managing the data
Google is the flag carrier for the new, connected world, but it has some encouraging words for broadcasters.
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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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Curt Behlmer: Black is the new black
Curt Behlmer and his team are responsible for advancing the possibilities of cinema sight and sound, ensuring that Dolby technologies, including Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, fit into the industry’s content workflows.
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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.