All Industry Trends articles – Page 74
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The vital job of protecting content
Technology is the driving force behind creative content production and new business efficiencies but remaining at the cutting edge while guarding against a security breach remains a top priority for technology heads.
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Having a vision to tackle the hackers
As the world gets ever more connected and still more vulnerabilities open up, how can broadcasters and suppliers work together to prepare for and combat threats?
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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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The Handmaid’s Tale, Game of Thrones and Westworld lead Emmy nominations
Netflix leads the tally of 2018 Emmy nominations with 112 nods, surpassing HBO’s 108.
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Ericsson Media Solutions rebrands as MediaKind
Ericsson Media Solutions has been rebranded MediaKind, following the sale of the division to private equity firm One Equity Partners.
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How AI is being used to boost the creative process
From newsrooms to sports and TV production, AI is already being used to speed up and boost the creative process. But could it replace humans altogether?
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UHD & multiplatform delivery are top priorities for media companies
Viewer demand for multiplatform content delivery looks set to continue to grow with 56.9% of respondents in the second annual Avid Customer Association (ACA) vote agreeing that the trend will continue to dominate the industry.
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Weekly news round-up: Fox’s ongoing battle for Sky & iPlayer records 20m views for World Cup
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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European broadcasters unite to fight FAANG
After years of false starts, national broadcasters are now racing to create joint streaming platforms. But are they too late to take on Netflix and Amazon?
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Leaders' Forum: The Search for Growth
Senior executives from Vevo, Nordic Entertainment, MTG, Discovery Networks and WPP will gather at the IBC2018 Leaders’ Forum to debate the current media landscape and share insights on the direction of the future.
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Love Island: From villa to screen
Behind the scenes of ITV’s summer hit that has sold all over the world to countries including Germany, Australia and Finland.
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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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Surfing the AI wave
In this second part of an IBC365 focus on becoming cloud - and micro services - native, we follow on from what vendors Grass Valley and Avid said in part one, and look to the umbrella under which all broadcasters gather to resolve the great technology issues – the European ...
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Weekly news round-up: Netflix premium trial & EU rejects copyright law
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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World Cup streaming: How to avoid scoring an own goal
There was a social media meltdown early in the World Cup as Australian fans damned an OTT service provider for failing to adequately stream matches. So how should OTT providers ensure that streaming of high-demand live events keeps the fans happy?
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IBC2018 Innovation Awards shortlist revealed
CCTV, RTÉ, ESPN and Discovery are among the broadcasters shortlisted for the IBC2018 Innovation Awards.
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Is AI the future of sports production?
Programmers have taught AI platform IBM Watson to learn the meaning behind expressions, fan reaction and body language, allowing Wimbledon to get highlights from Centre Court online faster than ever before.
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Tuning radio for South Sudan
Most stories about new broadcast facilities are all about beautiful buildings designed by ‘starchitects’ featuring soaring atriums and state-of-the-art studios and production systems. This is not one of them. This is the story of tin-roofed, mudbrick buildings with no air-conditioning, and brand new, old-fashioned analogue production kit.
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Can Disney catch up with Netflix?
Disney launches its own OTT service next year into a market where Netflix has spent its way to the top. Will Disney’s offer be too little too late to catch up? Or is there room for another big OTT player?
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The innovative tech embraced by ad creatives
This year’s Cannes Lions showcased how creatives the world over are putting new technology – like AI, blockchain, VR, voice and facial recognition - to highly imaginative uses.