All Manage articles – Page 41
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Whitepaper
Nine pitfalls of relying on FTP
This paper asks why media organisations are still using FTP when it is ‘slow, unreliable and can leave a gaping security hole’.
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Industry Trends
IABM embraces SaaS
What are the challenges, issues and potential benefits for both media companies and vendors as they transform to a software-as-a-service based mode?
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News
DPP delivers documents for IMF deployment
The DPP has released four documents to support the industry’s deployment of IMF for broadcast and online.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast codecs and the challenges of the streaming era
David Davies examines some of the new-generation codecs that are emerging to meet this demand.
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News
Sky appoints new group CTO
Sky UK chief technology officer Mohamed Hammady has been promoted to a group role following the retirement of Didier Lebrat.
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Industry Trends
Rise up: Mentoring women to succeed in broadcasting
As advocacy group, Rise, enters its second year championing and supporting women in the broadcasting industry, IBC365 speaks with participants from Avid, BT and Deluxe.
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Industry Trends
Information overload: The growing expectations of MAM systems
Broadcasters are dealing with greater volumes and types of content all the time – meaning ‘shopping lists’ for media asset management systems are becoming increasingly precise
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News
Sky Media launches addressable ad tool
Sky Media has launched its Sky Analytics tool for media agencies and advertisers to self-manage media planning for addressable TV.
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News
ITV boss calls for Netflix regulatory reform
Tensions between platforms and traditional broadcasters were debated during the House of Lords communications committee with Sky and ITV executives acknowledging industry pressures.
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News
Sony invests in Nevion to boost IP offering
Sony is set to bolster its end-to-end IP offering having struck a partnership and investment deal with Nevion.
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Video
Video: Industry “tipping point” requires collaboration and hybrid models
The Nordic market will see “deep co-operation” between broadcasters and TV distributors amid the rise of the FAANGs explains Discovery Norway CEO Tine Jensen.
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News
BBC toys with international FAANG streaming model
The BBC chairman has admitted the public service broadcaster would “do very well under a subscription model,” speaking in the UK House of Lords yesterday on the future of broadcasting.
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News
Vimeo announces AV1 codec support
Vimeo has announced it will support royalty-free video codec AV1 which enables HD and UHD content to be streamed at a lower bitrate.
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News
Mediaset merges Italy and Spain businesses
Italian broadcaster Mediaset will merge its Spanish and Italian units into one new holding company called Media For Europe.
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Industry Trends
Nordic broadcasters breaking boundaries
As consumers navigate the crowded OTT and linear TV market, traditional broadcasters are also looking to diversify and add value beyond their core offering. The cooperation and competition among broadcasters, technology companies and digital streaming services were the hot topic during a leadership debate at the recent Northern Waves TV ...
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News
BBC launches Step into Tech scheme
The BBC has launched a scheme to encourage more women to pursue a career in software engineering.
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Industry Trends
NGA and new delivery: defining audio post workflows
The call to deliver content in more formats, the continued rise of immersive and object-based audio, and the prospect of further loudness recommendations are among the issues making fresh demands on the tools used audio post.
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News
Mediaset takes over 9.6% stake of ProSiebensat.1
ProSiebenSat.1 has had a stake of its business acquired by Italian-based Mediaset as it seeks to diversify its international outlook and invest in the future of European TV.
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Industry Trends
TM Forum showcases telco collaboration with key verticals
The TM Forum event demonstrated the role 5G will play in new verticals including key Catalyst projects, Paolo Pescatore writes from Nice
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News
Bafta boss calls for TV to address climate change
A new report analysing subtitle data found environmental sustainability themes were significantly underrepresented across British TV.