All Industry Trends articles – Page 99
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ITV, Sky, Google and HBO at IBC2017
IBC2017: As cyber attacks become increasingly hostile, leading industry figures will offer insights to mitigate risks and protect organisations from cyber threats.
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Q&A: DMC IBC Awards finalist
IBC Innovation Awards finalist DMC leads the way with cloud based playout services.
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Weekly news round-up: BBC pay, ITV CEO, F1 & Snapchat
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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5G: the roadmap to launch
5G offers speed, capacity and low latency for applications including autonomous cars, robotics and virtual reality.
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Cyber security: what broadcasters need to know
The range of threats faced by broadcasters are more varied than ever before, but there are steps that can be taken to mitigate the risks, writes Spencer Stephens.
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Guarding against the cyber security threat
If the threat of a cyber-attack is not yet keeping you awake at night, it is already a major concern for many broadcasters and media companies.
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Ransomware, hacking and espionage: five global cyber attacks
With valuable content and well-known brands, the media, entertainment and technology industry has been the target of some high-profile cyber breaches from a range of attackers.
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Making OTT pay
As OTT content grows in popularity, the challenge is to adopt models and tools that provide revenue in keeping – or outpacing – traditional delivery methods.
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Cyber security: developing secure best practices
Amid all the excitement surrounding the rapid transition to software-based, IP-connected media infrastructures, analysts are now raising a note of caution.
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NEP engineer scoops RTS Young Technologist award
NEP UK Guarantee Broadcast Engineer Kathleen Gray has been awarded the 2017 RTS Young Technologist of the year award.
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IBC2017: Sports Sunday
IBC2017: Leading figures from traditional, alternative sports and esports will feature at IBC2017 to discuss expanding business opportunities, fan engagement and rights management.
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HDR is now the name of the game
A London UHD conference, organised by satellite operator SES, heard speakers endorse High Dynamic Range as the de-facto production standard, especially for high-end drama.
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Weekly news round-up: copyright, internet freedom and Brexit
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news
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Shifting post-production to the cloud
A new generation of innovative post-production providers is embracing cloud, virtualisation and remote working to deliver services with a radically-new business model.
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What blockchain could mean for media and entertainment
In the third installment of a three-part series, Mark Mayne examines blockchain’s relationship with the media and entertainment industry.
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IP on show at IBC
The IP Showcase returns to IBC2017, demonstrating to the broadcast and media industry real-time IP solutions for production in a practical, flexible and efficient operation.
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Game of Thrones and the fight against illegal streaming
The world’s most pirated TV series, Game of Thrones, is back. As viewers prepare to watch season 7 of the fantasy series, we ask what can be done to stop the wider illegal distribution of content?
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IBC to host Lucky Ajax charity football game
IBC is organising a charity fundraising football match against a team of Dutch footballing legends as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.
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Technology v culture: The art of making and delivering TV
The IT industry’s ‘one best way’ approach isn’t always compatible with the media industry, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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"If content is King, then data is King Kong"
Traditional broadcasters are faced with a multitude of changes and transitions, at the forefront is how big data is driving transformational change.