All Industry Trends articles – Page 106
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Ooyala and DPP report finds "scalability and flexibility" in IP
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has released a report outlining how broadcasters, producers and suppliers might gain by committing to IP-based production.
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Is virtual reality for real?
Projections for virtual reality hardware are extraordinarily positive, with findings from UK-based Business Insider Intelligence suggesting in excess of five-fold growth over the the next five years.
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Streaming video surpasses paid TV subscriptions
The percentage of free or paid streaming video subscribers in the United States has surpassed paid TV subscribers for the first time.
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Successful streaming for the future
Interoperable signals and network standardisation have evolved and fundamentally revolutionised the way the technology industry streams through a professional domain.
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The future of mobile video
The mobile video phenomenon continues to grow as user demand for content and consumption surges.
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How to create shareable content for social media
Audience analytics are driving content creators to manipulate content to suit relevant audiences across various social media platforms.
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SMPTE 2017 opens call for technical papers
Details of the adherence criteria and deadline dates announced
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Standards need interoperability
Constant complaints about the slowness of standards being developed hurting the industry seems to be the norm. This doesn’t mean standards don’t happen, nevertheless it is important to understand the standards process, benefits and risks.
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Satellites grow from hundreds to many thousands
Typically, the world’s main satellite operators launch about 20 communications spacecraft into orbit each year. Some are placed to capture new business, while others replace satellites that have reached their ‘end of life’.
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Race to digitise sports content as TV stalls
The UK and US are nations of sports fans, with 8 in 10 watching sport at home or on their mobiles, according to a survey of 2,000 people.
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Is the futuristic smart home closer than expected?
In 2016 the smart home appliances sector gathered pace as global shipments grew to 247 million refrigeration and laundry units, a 4% increase on the previous year.
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EBU loudness specification changes
In 2016, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated all of its loudness specifications, except for the core, EBU R128 itself.
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Consumers demand à la carte TV menu
The growing popularity of original video content and an increasing number of consumers paying for multiple streaming services are the central findings in the quarterly Voice of the Connected User Landscape (VoCUL) survey from 451 Research.
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Broadcast cybersecurity challenges
In this hyper-connected world, security issues remain a major concern.
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Consumers shape best marketing practice
Existing marketing trends are changing with the escalation of millennial viewing culture. This proved to be a reoccurring theme throughout the two days at Cable Congress 2017.
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Eurovision and AsiaSat expand partnership
The Asia Pacific region will receive more content from EBU members thanks to an extension of Eurovision’s deal with AsiaSat
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SMPTE announces programme for ETCA conference
Programme details for The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) conference
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Increase in online gaming with smartphone adoption
By 2019, half of all internet users in the UK will be playing games digitally at least once a month, according to eMarketer’s first ever UK online gaming forecast.
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Big data and analytics: C4 and Genius Digital
Approaches to the phenomenon of addressable audiences, through the eyes of a top specialist vendor and a broadcaster who did all the heavy lifting.
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RTS 2017 Programme Awards winners announced
The Royal Television Society (RTS) revealed its annual Programme Award winners at a gala ceremony in London.