All Industry Trends articles – Page 73
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News: Keeping it real
The rise of unreliable information on the internet has raised issues of trust and distrust for the media throughout the developed world - and is a subject that will be examined in detail at IBC2018 in Amsterdam.
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The week ahead
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Is the short-form bubble bursting?
Does news that Vivendi is to close its Studio+ mobile focussed short content platform only two years after launch point to wider weaknesses in the short-form market?
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Weekly news round-up: Apple worth $1 trillion & EBU trials live UHD
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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The making of the ‘Hazard Hologram’
Football star Eden Hazard’s augmented reality interview on Belgian TV went viral soon after it aired during the World Cup. Here’s how it was produced.
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Brexit: Media industry concerns
With the deadline to Brexit fast approaching, IBC365 asks leading media executives about the big issues they want government to resolve.
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Making the grade in HDR
With more dramas and films now delivering in HDR, IBC365 asks leading colourists to reveal all about the pros and cons of grading in the format.
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Google, Alibaba and CSGi to demo new products at IBC
The Content Everywhere Hub at IBC2018 will showcase and explore new media production, devices, apps and the digital transformations that are shaping the OTT domain.
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The week ahead
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Is mixed reality the future of immersive entertainment?
From interactive game shows to holographic headsets that allow sporting action to play out in front of you, mixed reality promises groundbreaking new experiences – but there are hurdles before the tech becomes mainstream.
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IBC2018 Best Conference Paper winner revealed
BBC R&D has scooped the Best Conference Paper Award for its research into practical uses of AI for production.
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Weekly news roundup: Nine acquires Fairfax and Facebook's value plummets
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Sport leads the 5G charge
The potential for 5G to revolutionise the media and entertainment industries is now being tested by sports producers and broadcasters.
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The week ahead
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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How telcos are pushing into content
With telcos struggling to boost revenues, they’re focusing on video content as one way to drive growth. But their strategies for content differ from market to market and company to company.
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DPP reveals production polarisation
With more video being produced than ever before and an increasing array of platforms on which to consume content, the DPP set about examining how today’s production companies work.
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Weekly news roundup: Comcast ends Fox pursuit and Vivendi shuts Studio+
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Amazon, Viacom and Wonderhood Studios to deliver IBC2018 keynotes
Executives from Amazon, Viacom and Wonderhood Studios have been added to the line-up of IBC2018 keynote speakers.
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Ofcom: BBC, ITV & C4 should collaborate to compete with Netflix
There’s a profound change in viewing habits taking place, with subscriptions to streaming services surging to 15.4m in the UK and young viewers deserting traditional TV, according to new research by media regulator Ofcom.
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The TV set triumphs at the World Cup
The FIFA World Cup broke many television and online viewing records around the world, even if US audiences were down this year. But the big winner, in the age of the mobile, was arguably the traditional TV set.