All Industry Trends articles – Page 77
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Post-production priorities: UHD, HDR and the adoption of IP
Post-production companies, long considered to be the ‘last stage’ in the broadcast and film chain, are often the most enthusiastic early adopters of cutting edge technology.
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Blog: Teaching old dogs new tricks
In the fresh connected world of IP, do years of experience in broadcast engineering still count, or should veteran technicians just hang up their SDI cables and retire?
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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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Tapping into local video talent
With many broadcasters still grappling with how to collaborate with freewheeling creators, has BBC Wales hit on the ideal model for community interaction?
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IP-future “not too far away” says BBC
TV will evolve into a more immersive, personalised and interactive medium exclusively delivered over the internet in the not too distant future, predicted Matthew Postgate.
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Sports advertising: A whole new ballgame
Sports advertising, like many other ad sectors, has to tackle the high level of boredom that audiences show for brands, but a new breed of innovative campaigns are targeting fans in fresh ways.
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Weekly news round-up: Obamas sign Netflix deal & 5G standard finalised
Your guide to what’s happening this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Shaping the future together: NBCU, Havas & Endemol Shine join IBC2018
Leading media executives from NBC Universal, Havas Group and Endemol Shine will deliver exclusive insight into the changing media landscape.
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BBC and Sony lead DPP metadata exchange
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has announced the release of a new guide designed to aid news organisations and suppliers of news systems in easily exchanging metadata.
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Football bodies & broadcasters to tackle live UHD HDR
Coverage of the UEFA Champions League Final is set to be another UHD and VR 360 spectacular, while chances seem high that the BBC will commit to UHD HDR live streaming of FIFA World Cup in Russia.
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Time to increase BAME representation in broadcast
Attitudes might be moving in the right direction but there’s still an imbalance facing black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) talent in the broadcast industry
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New vision required for women in sport
Women’s sport may be one of the best opportunities for broadcasting and sponsorship, but is it riddled with too many problems of awareness and underfunding?
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Making sports more TV friendly
From Tie Break Tens tennis to Power8 Sprints rowing, bite-sized sports are shooting for digital audiences with short attention spans.
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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 crown jewels of live broadcast
Large live events, particularly royal ones, have always been at the forefront of driving television technology in the UK and the latest royal wedding is no exception.
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Weekly news round-up: Red’s phone goes to market & Royal Wedding in 4K & UHD
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Breaking the glass ceiling
Leading executives discuss the gender pay disparity across the broadcasting industry, impactful legislation and changing the system of inequality.
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How more standards could help the move to Media 4.0
Metadata is crucial as an enabler of automated production and targeted content. Would a standard help?
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Analysis: Comcast, Disney and the ongoing battle for Sky
The unfolding drama involving three of the world’s largest media groups has all the ingredients of an Oscar-winning script, writes Ray Snoddy.
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IBC and TM Forum to collaborate on innovation
IBC has formed a collaboration with the TM Forum to drive innovation between the media and telecoms industries.