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Video
Video: To what extent have media firms embraced the cloud?
From the emergence of niche providers of specialist applications to a shift in business models as vendors content with the move from capex to opex, the adoption of the cloud has far-reaching implications.
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Industry Trends
Piracy: How broadcasters are confronting the threat
Streaming piracy poses arguably the greatest threat – in both economic and technological terms – confronting broadcasters today. David Davies finds out how vendors are helping their customers to stay one step ahead of the pirates.
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Industry Trends
AV1: Codec wars erupt
NAB 2019: Just as AV1 gains significant momentum, its royalty-free agenda comes under threat
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News
Intel and Netflix to deliver AV1 codec
NAB 2019: Netflix has partnered with Intel to launch new video codec SVT-AV1.
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News
Telstra expands global media network to Americas and Europe
NAB 2019: Telco Telstra has announced new partnerships in Latin America, the US and Europe to enable the delivery of sport and entertainment content globally.
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Industry Trends
Game of Thrones Season 8: Battling the pirates
Ahead of the final season of Game of Thrones premiering on Sunday (14 April), Adrian Pennington looks at the huge security operation to prevent it from being pirated and previews the epic battle scenes and visual effects that lie at the heart of the franchise finale.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2019: Five trends to watch
NAB 2019: Automated production, cloud, 5G, at-home production and streaming codecs are among the likely hot topics in Las Vegas.
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News
NewTek acquired by Vizrt
Vizrt has acquired NewTek with the combined company offerings aim to accelerate the video creation, production and distribution for media, sports, entertainment, education, enterprise and esports.
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News
EU passes copyright reform and IPL draws 219m viewers
Weekly news round-up: Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
Low latency internet streaming standard backed by vendors
Vendors including Amagi, Evertz and Haivision have joined forces to promote an interoperable standard for low-latency streaming.
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News
EU TV execs demand ad measurement reform
Execs at the BBC, Canal+ and RTE have called for greater cross-broadcaster collaboration and the sharing of data in a bid to better understand audiences and boost advertising opportunities.
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News
Disney completes $71.3bn Fox acquisition
Disney officially owns 21st Century Fox after more than a year of negotiations and a $71.3 billion exchange.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Vera Bichler, ORF
Passionate about sports and storytelling, Vera Bichler speaks to IBC365 about being the first female football director at Austrian broadcaster ORF
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News
Web founder's warning & Disney sets Fox take-over date
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
Comcast to “unlock many opportunities” for Sky, says CEO
Sky has undergone strategic changes and adapted its business model under the new Comcast ownership with management preparing for an increase in the pace of change.
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News
Amazon to boost women in technology & Huawei sues the US
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
Warner Media to boost CNN digital enterprise
Warner Media CEO John Stankey yesterday laid out a new organisational model which the company hopes will accelerate its development and distribution of content.
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News
Claire Hungate to guest chair IBC2019 Conference
Brave Bison chief executive Claire Hungate will take over from Channel 4’s Keith Underwood as guest chair of the IBC2019 Content Steering Group.
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Industry Trends
AI: Moving into the mainstream
2019 is the year that will see AI’s broadcast industry journey from arcane, cutting-edge buzzword to being productised and commonplace completed.
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Industry Trends
Why we built it ourselves
There is an increasing trend among those who create and distribute content to build their own systems and solutions.