All Industry Trends articles – Page 102
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Apple unveils "largest AR platform in the world"
Apple introduced a new augmented reality (AR) development platform at the company’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California, yesterday.
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RTS opens Craft and Design Awards
Celebrating excellence in British broadcasting across television the Royal Television Society (RTS) has opened entries for its 2017 Craft and Design awards.
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Netflix to reach 128 million subscribers by 2022
The total number of Netflix subscribers will increase from 89 million in 2016 to 128 million by 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Naomi Climer awarded Lifetime Achievement honour
Naomi Climer will be awarded the Lifetime Achievement honour at the annual TVBEurope Awards.
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Analysis: Intelsat’s collapsed merger with OneWeb
On Thursday last week the planned merger between satellite giant Intelsat and Jersey-based OneWeb collapsed.
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Linear TV "robust and alive and well" but SVOD excites
Executives at the DTG Summit agreed the future of broadcasting will be led by technology and innovation.
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VR: from conception to creativity
Virtual reality (VR) will transform into a unique medium of its own, according to Telegraph Group Creative Director Matt Simmonds.
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IBC launches Startup Forum to aid fledgling digital firms
Innovative startups will be given the opportunity to meet with venture capitalists and investors at IBC2017 as part of a new initiative at this year’s show.
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EBU appoints new Director General
The European Broadcast Union (EBU) has appointed Noel Curran to the role of Director General replacing Ingrid Deltenre.
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TV trumps internet as favourite among consumers
TV viewers watch an average of 170 minutes of TV per day compared to 140 minutes spent browsing the internet.
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IMF for TV: the solution to versioning woes?
When Hollywood finally had its Interoperable Master Format (IMF) standardised by SMPTE back in 2013, there were already murmurings about a possible broadcast version of the format.
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Champions League final to air in 360-degrees
BT Sport and MTG are among the broadcasters that will show the first-ever live 360-degree coverage of the Champions League final.
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Analysis: What next for Netflix and Amazon?
Netflix and Amazon Prime Video continue to dazzle Hollywood – and viewers – with their offering of impressive quarter-year results and new subscriber growth.
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Can commercial TV counter the threat from digital media?
Commercial TV across Europe is having a hard time holding onto its key clients, who are not viewers but advertisers.
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SMPTE members to speak at leading industry events
SMPTE Director of Standards and Engineering Howard Lukk, Education Vice President Richard Welsh and Executive Director Barbara Lange will speak at key industry events throughout 2017.
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BBC must be more “nimble” and “entrepreneurial”
The BBC must be more “nimble” and “entrepreneurial” in its efforts to reinvent itself for a new generation of viewers and listeners, according to Deputy Director General Anne Bulford.
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First IBC2017 keynote speakers unveiled
Senior executives from Facebook, Liberty Global, MTG, Fox Networks and HTC will deliver keynote addresses at the IBC2017 Conference.
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5G to be “catalyst for transformative change"
The UK broadcasting TV business model has seen little disruption over the past 25 years but that is “fundamentally changing” according to the Chief Executive of Arqiva.
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IoT: an extension of the multi-screen experience?
Video analytics are transforming IoT beyond just another evolution in the transition to digital experience management.
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Sky exec hails VR as "the ultimate social experience"
For virtual reality (VR) to flourish creatives should keep experimenting with the technology which also needs to be embraced by the wider broadcast industry, according to Sky Creative Director Richard Nockles.