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Daily News
Portaprompt Quasar joins NDI universe
Portaprompt now supports NDI connectivity for its Quasar range of broadcast prompters, which offer screen sizes from 12in to 32in.
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Industry Trends
IBC2024 Accelerator Special Incubator Project: Connect and Produce Anywhere, Phase II
The IBC2024 Accelerator Program continues to revolutionise live event production with its latest initiatives aimed at leveraging cutting-edge technology to overcome challenges in the broadcasting industry. Building on the successes of previous years, the Connect and Produce Anywhere, Phase II project focuses on enhancing production capabilities through innovative uses of ...
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News
Framestore Company 3 hires Group CTO
Framestore Company 3 Group (FC3) has appointed its first Group Chief Technology Officer, Lincoln Wallen.
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Whitepaper
Industry report: The state of 5G for broadcasters
There has been a lot of buzz about the transformative potential of 5G, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty about how broadcasters can make the most of it and what real benefits it offers.
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Industry Trends
Skills and training: live sport tech roles evolving as automation advances
As a long-term pacesetter for the use of new broadcast technology, it’s to be expected that the industry-wide skills gap is especially acute in live sports, writes David Davies.
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Webinar
Webinar: IP Networks and 5G Workflows
Despite some last-minute conflicts preventing IBC365’s scheduled IP networks webinar, we were fortunate to have 5G expert Erik Vold from NRK join us. Erik provided an insightful discussion on the possibilities of integrating wireless workflows into IP productions, both in-studio and in the field. He gave insights into the process ...
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Industry Trends
DTG Summit: Gen Z accelerates the demise of linear TV
DTG CEO Richard Lindsay-Davies passionately called for regulators to “leave no one behind” as IPTV clearly looks to dominate into the future. George Jarrett reports.
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Industry Trends
The Future of Broadcast Engineering: Navigating the Cloud Computing Revolution
The advent of cloud computing technologies means the broadcast industry is currently undergoing a seismic shift. This transition from traditional hardware-based setups to complex IT-centric systems is fundamentally altering the landscape of media production. Industry veterans Stuart Ray, the Head of Skills and Development at The IABM and Damon ...
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Daily News
LTN partners with TelevisaUnivision
Media and video transport technology specialist LTN announced a partnership enabling Spanish-language media and content company, TelevisaUnivision, to migrate to IP-based video distribution.
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Video
NAB 2024: What are the dominant and emerging tech trends?
IBC365 asked broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the dominant and emerging tech trends they were seeing at NAB and in their sector. While GenAI had undoubtedly been the buzzword at the show, participants referenced the widespread adoption of IP tech, the integration of AI-powered tools with current workflows, interactive TV, ...
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Video
NAB 2024: What are the biggest industry challenges and what can be done?
IBC365 spoke with broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the biggest challenges facing the M&E and tech industries. Responses covered the management of customer expectations, dealing with the fallout from the streaming wars, biases in competition and regulations, a lack of knowledge sharing around sustainability, IP engineering/technical issues, managing costs in ...
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Video
NAB 2024: What are the biggest disruptors in M&E?
IBC365 rounded up industry experts at NAB to hear their opinions on the areas with the most disruptive impact on the M&E sector.
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Video
NAB 2024: Net Insight on the dangers of using IP media and how to mitigate risk
David Edwards, Product Manager at Net Insight runs through some of the company’s products to help navigate the unmanaged internet for media distribution.
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Video
NAB 2024: IP-based technologies take centre stage, finds LTN
IP-based workflows dominated at NAB and have now reached a level of maturity where they’re no longer considered experimental, according to Brad Wall, CTO at LTN. As business models change, LTN has developed IP-based tools to suit these new requirements.
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Video
NAB 2024: PearlTV on the future of US broadcasting
Anne Schelle, Managing Director at PearlTV discusses NextGenTV (ATSC 3.0) in the US, opportunities in IP-based distribution, and some of the challenges in regulation.
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Daily News
Monumental Sports partners with Synamedia
US-based Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) has chosen Synamedia’s video network products to distribute high-value sports content, along with other programming, to its newly launched Monumental Sports Network, which it recently acquired from Comcast/NBC Universal.