All Industry Trends articles – Page 84
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Engaging audiences: The death of linear television?
Changes in viewing habits have led to some uncomfortable headlines for broadcasters, and now some media bosses are proclaiming 2018 as the year for rebuilding business models.
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Weekly news round-up: ITV, C4 & Sky unite and Apple to drop Qualcomm
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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8K: Ignore it at your peril
Manufacturers have been showcasing their latest 8K displays and the upcoming Winter Games looks set to be a watershed for 8K production, but what does the long term future hold for high resolution content?
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BBC, Sky and ITV coverage of Grenfell Tower fire nominated for RTS awards
The Royal Television Society has announced the nominations for its 2018 Television Journalism Awards.
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What's new in the world of grading?
With increasing demand for UHD and HDR content, colour management and workflow optimisation are at the heart of product development.
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Who watched the Super Bowl?
American football games - the Super Bowl in particular - have always drawn large TV audiences, but with a drop in the number of people tuning into the NFL, what can be done to boost viewing figures and maintain interest in the sport?
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Protecting assets from creation to consumption
Pirating and the illicit redistribution of premium content is a growing concern for content owners and platforms. What are the tools for dealing with the threat?
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Weekly news round-up: Ericsson offloads tech division & Facebook's privacy push
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Blog: Building a worse mousetrap
“Good enough,” is not a phrase usually heard in the corridors of broadcasters unless it’s following the words “that’s not”, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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OTA, 8K and VR: Tracking trends in Las Vegas
Over-the-air (OTA) TV, higher definition content and immersive experiences were top of the agenda during the conference sessions at CES.
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Winter Olympics innovates with 8K HDR and live 5G production firsts
PyeongChang is shaping up to be the most innovative Olympics ever, with advances in 8K and 5G production and an avalanche of OTT content.
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Analysis: Can broadcasters really ditch satellite dishes?
Last week it emerged that Sky is intending to move more aggressively into online delivery of its content. But is it wise for satellite broadcasters to ditch the dish?
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News round-up: Netflix hits record high & Fox blocked in Sky takeover
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Predictions for 2018: Five media tech themes from the DTG
Artificial intelligence, AR, voice assistants and 5G are among the themes that will dominate 2018, according to experts at the DTG
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RTS to stage Futures TV Careers Fair
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has launched its fourth career event to help those keen to forge a career in the television industry.
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2018 Oscar nominations: Inside the technical categories
IBC365 previews the technical categories for the 90th Academy Awards in which digital acquisition dominates.
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AI: Transforming media production
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have enabled manufacturers and broadcasters to develop and implement smarter tools and applications to boost the entire content lifecycle.
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Germany leads cloud security adoption
The UK has fallen behind other countries in protecting assets stored in the cloud, according to a study conducted by digital security company Gemalto.
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Weekly news round-up: YouTube tightens rules & Spotify expands
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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CES 2018: Top 10 launches, trends and insights
The top gadgets, trends and experiences showcased at CES 2018 last week.