All Industry Trends articles – Page 79
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Agility and innovation: The essential ingredients
Established content providers should be agile, innovative and willing to adopt new technologies if they want to take on the digital giants, says Channel 4’s Keith Underwood.
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BBC, Discovery and YouTube execs to deliver keynote speeches at IBC2018
BBC Studios Chief Executive Tim Davie, Discovery Networks International President and Chief Executive Jean-Briac ‘JB’ Perrette and YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan are to deliver keynotes at the IBC2018 Conference.
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RTS opens Young Technologist of the Year Award
The Royal Television Society has opened entries for the Young Technologist of the Year Award, seeking those working in the technical side of broadcasting or its related industries.
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From encryption to consumption: the tools for protecting content
IP connectivity and the cloud means that both the intellectual property and the infrastructure of broadcast and media companies is now at risk of cyber attack.
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Game of Thrones and Three Girls scoop three Baftas
Game of Thrones wins three awards including a special award for “pushing boundaries”.
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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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Regional focus: Latin America
With Brazil, Mexico & Argentina leading development in Latin America, the IABM has produced a regional report on the area.
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Audio leads IP, VR and AR transformation
NAB 2018: In the past few years there has been more parity between audio and video, and no longer is the cliche “audio is the poor relation to video” trotted out at exhibitions.
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Blog: There's no such thing as a magic bullet
With ever-increasing competition among broadcasters for viewers and revenue, John Maxwell Hobbs asserts there is no ‘magic bullet’.
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Regional focus: North America
As the media technology industry gathered in Las Vegas for NAB, the IABM produced a regional report on one of the world’s largest broadcast and media markets.
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Weekly news round-up: Amazon reveals subscribers & Ofcom investigates RT
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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NAB 2018: “Incredible interest” shown in AV1
Some of the leading exponents of AV1 speak with IBC365 about the origins of AV1, the industry’s reaction to the codec, and how it is likely to evolve.
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The Tiger effect: Woods' impact on TV viewing figures
Ross Biddiscombe explores the fierce impact Tiger Woods has on clawing in live television audiences.
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AI and the cloud: The evolution of post production software
NAB 2018: Vendors showcase the tools forging the post-production evolution with artificial intelligence (AI) powering the future of editing, grading and visual effects (VFX).
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IABM launches BaM industry model
NAB 2018: The IABM has introduced the BaM Content Chain: from Creator to Consumer industry model offering technology buyers, end users and vendors a 360-degree view of the industry.
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Cyber security: The view from NAB
NAB 2018: IP connectivity and the cloud means that both the intellectual property and the infrastructure of broadcast and media companies is now at risk of cyber attack, with the subject up for discussion in Las Vegas.
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Tech vendors honoured at IABM BaM Awards
NAB 2018: Innovation and disruptive technology applications have been recognised at the IABM BaM Awards during the NAB Show.
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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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Vendors double down on AI in Las Vegas
NAB 2018: If there was a single phrase that swept the show floor in Las Vegas, it surely has to be artificial intelligence.
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NAB 2018: UHD lenses in focus
NAB 2018: The range of cameras with larger sensors from the likes of Arri, Panavision, Red and Sony offer more choice than ever when it comes to acquisition formats and lens options.