All IBC2024 articles – Page 20
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AI in Broadcasting: Personalisation at Lightning Speed – Balancing Innovation, Privacy, and Ethics
This conversation delves into the transformative impact of AI on the broadcasting industry, focusing on two key areas: hyper-personalized content delivery and rapid video publishing. As broadcasters harness AI to tailor programming, advertisements, and recommendations to individual viewers, they also leverage tools like Arc XP’s integrated CMS and Generative AI ...
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Who Moved My Production?
Production cost per hour budget compression is not new, but with the increased stress in the broadcast business model, producers are expected to drive even more efficiency or increase deficit funding to secure commissions. Many have highlighted that we are now at a point where episodic TV production requires a ...
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Daily News
UMS set to showcase tech innovation & leadership across MENA
One of the largest media conglomerates in the Arab region, United Media Services (UMS) is to showcase its latest achievements in terms of harnessing technology, reaching new audiences and competing with rivals in its session today (15 September) on the Showcase Theatre.
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IBC Accelerators: CAPA Phase II puts innovations in remote production to the test
The team behind the next phase of the CAPA remote production project describe their ambitions for the second year of their involvement in the Accelerator programme and described how their refined their approach to the work.
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Daily News
Ross Video offers pro switching for smaller operations
Carbonite Ultra Solo is a compact UHD production switcher designed to enable smaller operators to deliver professional switching.
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Where next? Innovating broadcast operating business models
Panel: Where next? Innovating broadcast operating business modelsAudiences and subscribers are on the move. New opportunities in content delivery now enable the disruption of established linear business models in broadcast and PayTV. Where and how can broadcasters and media players innovate when their audiences are behaving so unpredictably? Strategically and ...
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Daily News
Imagine celebrates four thousand workflows served
Imagine Communications is marking a milestone at IBC2024, with the shipping of the 4000th unit of its Selenio Network Processor (SNP).
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Daily News
Blackmagic unveils high-end URSA Cine 12K
Making its IBC debut, Blackmagic says the URSA Cine 12K is the result of designing a “dream high-end camera that had everything we had ever wanted.”
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What to look out for on Day 3 (Sunday 15 September)
Day Three and more valuable insights, topical trends and groundbreaking discoveries are waiting in store at Amsterdam’s RAI. With IBC2024 offering more priceless connections and not-to-be-missed discussions, here’s some highlights for the day ahead.
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Daily News
New Apantac gear for HDR, KVM and Audio over IP
Apantac has extended its range of connectivity products with AoIP, HDR and KVM units.
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Daily News
EVS shares building blocks for growth
Now in its 30th year, EVS Broadcast is keen to illustrate how it has expanded and diversified beyond its original focus on replay technology.
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Industry Trends
Broadcasters target streaming with contrasting models
A panel of broadcaster-owned streamers provided contrasting examples of how TV broadcasters have sought to develop streaming offerings during the IBC conference on Friday.
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Empowering Media Companies with AI Solutions: Transforming Engagement and Discoverability
Streaming services are facing a critical challenge: Retaining customers and reducing churn in an increasingly competitive market. With vast content libraries, these services must ensure that users can effortlessly discover and engage with relevant content, making them feel they have access to an almost infinite array of options.
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SMPTE highlights how AI, industry standards and virtual production impact media industry
IBC2024 co-owner SMPTE highlighted the transformative effects of AI, industry standards and virtual production on the media industry in Amsterdam. SMPTE, which represents media professionals, technologists and engineers, held a programme of free Partner Sessions at IBC2024 covering key topics driving change in media technology, workflows and business models. Renard ...
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Who owns the customer? Winning the battle for control of the TV experience
The broadcast media industry finds itself on the precipice of transformation. This fireside chat offer insights on making business models work to capture the customer in an increasingly crowded and competitive marketplace.
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Visitors flock to IBC2024 in Amsterdam
Visitors to IBC2024flocked through the doors of the Rai convention centre in Amsterdam on day one of the leading global media and entertainment convention.
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Keynote CTO Perspectives: Building a future ready tech stack for an evolving media landscape
Disruptive technology is developing at breakneck speed and to remain competitive and relevant broadcasters must adopt new tools and strategies. Whilst much is made of the transformative power of innovative technologies this session will uncover the reality of how the broadcast industry can unlock new realms of operational efficiency, content ...
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Zero Density and Brainstorm highlight advances in immersive extended reality and AR
Zero Density and Brainstorm highlighted their latest advances in immersive tech at IBC2024. Zero Density demonstrated its end-to-end integrated real-time graphics workflows. Brainstorm showcased its advanced virtual production solutions at the show.
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Connect and Produce Anywhere IBC Accelerator project road tests phase II roll-out
The Connect and Produce Anywhere IBC Accelerator project has built and developed an all IP, Edge-first, multi-cloud, multi-software text bed that the team can now implement and road test on real-world live event productions.
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UK broadcasters pioneer future tech innovations
UK-based broadcasters Channel 4, Sky and the BBC are looking at how the latest technical innovations will impact their customer base and change their operating and broadcast models. Grace Boswood, Technical Director, Channel 4, Cristina Gomila, MD, Content Technology & Innovation, Sky, and Sinead Greenaway, Director Broadcast and End User ...