All Industry Trends articles – Page 95
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IBC2017: Trump’s tweets, fake news and the use of AI
Donald Trump’s tweets, fake news and the future of artificial intelligence in newsgathering were all on the agenda at the first day of the IBC Conference.
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IBC2017: Facebook boss hails impact of video
Video consumption on Facebook is “exploding” and will soon make up three quarters of the company’s mobile data traffic, according to Facebook Product Director Daniel Danker.
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IBC Show preview: Friday
IBC2017: What to see in the conference and exhibition including a keynote from Fox Group President and COO and insight into launching a VoD service.
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Monitoring the quality of UHD delivery
Broadcasting UHD content is about more than just picture quality says Steam Labs CMO Anna Danilova.
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IP Showcase: Plug-and-play
IBC2017: The ongoing industry collaboration to bring the benefits of IP real time signal flows is demonstrated in the IP Showcase.
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IBC2017 highlights: Thursday
IBC2017: Highlights from across the conference and exhibition.
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Discovery Communications chooses Equinix
Discovery Communications has collaborated with Equinix to implement an Interconnection Oriented Architecture™ (IOA™) that will enable the company to transform its digital business to a fully cloud-based, distributed model.
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Making the case for investment in an IP world
Making a solid business case to justify capex spend in broadcasting has always been a difficult undertaking, and the shift to IP has made even trickier, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Timeline: 50 years of IBC
From the first colour broadcast to video transmission from outer space, IBC celebrates 50 years of leading industry trends and technological developments.
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Weekly news round-up: Ericsson inks IMDb deal & BBC salaries audited
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Dolby honoured for 50 years of innovation
IBC2017: Dolby Laboratories recognised for its 50 years of audio innovation receiving the International Honour for Excellence at the IBC Awards Ceremony.
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The CTO's roadmap: People and platforms
A slew of new technologies and a reduced refresh cycle has had a profound effect on Chief Technology Officers’ list of priorities.
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Industry execs recognised as RTS fellows
BBC Deputy Director General Anne Bulford and BBC Natural History Unit exec Mike Gunton are amongt nine leading executives awarded RTS Fellowships.
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HDR: Stepping into the limelight
HDR, which recreates an image that’s close to what we see with the human eye, is gaining traction in the broadcast environment, says INSIGHT TV CEO Rian Bester.
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TV productions return to revamped BBC Television Centre
The iconic Television Centre in West London has reopened, with The Jonathan Ross Show the first production to use the overhauled studios that were dubbed ’the home of British television’.
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Blog: Properly skilled staff equals solid growth
In the age of IP, never has continued professional development been so important for engineers and technicians, writes Stan Moote.
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Bergkamp and van der Sar set to play in IBC Charity Football Match
Dennis Bergkamp, Edwin van der Sar and John Heitinga are among the Dutch stars set to play in a charity fundraising match as part of IBC’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
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Weekly news round-up: Fox News pulled from UK and US expands 5G trials
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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What's next? The future priorities of broadcast CTOs
Intense competition and seismic technology shifts means that keeping up with the twists and turns of the tech and telco sectors has never been more important.
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Back to the future: The first IBC technical papers
Dr Nick Lodge looks back on the advances in technology technical papers and changes to the industry over the past 50 years.