All IBC2018 articles – Page 6
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Industry Trends
IBC: “The centre of our changing community”
IBC is benefiting from the convergence of technology, says Chief Executive Michael Crimp.
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Industry Trends
Go social to reinvent TV brands
IBC2018: Content owners can breathe new life into traditional broadcast brands like SpongeBob and Cribs by partnering with social media platforms, says the President of Viacom Digital Platforms.
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Industry Trends
The ‘Killer App’ for 5G hasn’t been invented yet
IBC2018: Telcos debate how best to take advantage of the forthcoming roll out of 5G services.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: David Kline, Viacom
The media business stalwart discusses the impact of 5G on content consumption, the economics of blockchain, and the long-term Viacom vision.
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Industry Trends
Fun run at IBC raises over $65k for charity
IBC2018: Money raised by the 4K 4Charity Fun Run will go to organisations focused on increasing diversity and inclusion in media and entertainment industry
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Industry Trends
IBC2018 Preview: Sunday
IBC2018: Highlights from across the conference and exhibition and your invitation to the IBC Awards ceremony with a special guest from Sesame Street.
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Industry Trends
Trump is good news for CNN
IBC2018: CNN’s Tommy Evans says “US President makes a lot of news and news is good for CNN”
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Industry Trends
How to grab the attention of Generation Alpha
IBC2018: Kids born after 2010 are impatient digital natives who don’t just want fun content – they value the brands which talk authentically to them.
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Thought Leadership
Implementing the building blocks for DVB-I
The DVB is working hard on the next phase of OTT delivery, writes DVB Project Head of Technology Peter Siebert.
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Industry Trends
Beyond Netflix: How to survive as a niche streaming service
IBC2018: Key to success for specialist OTT platforms is to pitch yourself as a ‘delicatessen’ compared to ‘supermarkets’ like Netflix and Amazon, IBC delegates told.
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Industry Trends
IABM spells out top priorities for media tech firms
IBC2018: Senior execs from companies such as Avid, AWS, NEP and ITV debate the state of the industry at IABM Business Breakfast.
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Industry Trends
Abraham: “Convergence is taking place”
IBC2018: Former Channel 4 Chief Executive David Abraham’s new production company Wonderhood aims to straddle the converging worlds of advertising and production.
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Industry Trends
TV should be ‘wary’ of Alexa voice search, says C4
IBC2018: Amazon exec Fabrice Rousseau tells IBC that ‘TV is the most important space’ for Alexa, but Channel 4 says any voice partnership must involve sharing viewer search data.
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Industry Trends
YouTube’s Mohan: ‘New EU directive is anti-creator’
IBC2018: The Chief Product Officer of YouTube, Neil Mohan, tells IBC audience that European Union’s recently approved Copyright Directive will “impact the creative ecosystem.”
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Industry Trends
“Partnerships” are key to growth, says Netflix
Striking partnership deals with pay-TV and telco operators has helped Netflix take its subscriber numbers “to the next level”, says Maria Ferreras, Vice President of Business Development EMEA.
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Industry Trends
Peled spells out strategy for Synamedia
The newly named company, which is being acquired from Cisco, looks to tap into content boom and mulls a possible IPO in a few years
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Industry Trends
IBC2018 Preview: Saturday
IBC2018: Highlights from across the conference and exhibition including the Big Screen and content everywhere.
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Industry Trends
"HDR is not a look, it’s a canvas”
Team behind new Netflix sci-fi drama The Innocents reveal how it was produced in HDR.
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Thought Leadership
Providing a one-stop solution
Marco Tinnirello, the new Chief Executive of Eurovision Media Services, the business arm of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), speaks about his vision for the organisation and his thoughts on the media industry today.
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Thought Leadership
2018: The year of HDR?
Two years from now, the broadcasting world will probably think of 2018 as the year High Dynamic Range (HDR) television came of age, writes EBU Senior Project Manager Frans de Jong.