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Executive Interviews
Interview: Mario Vecchi, PBS
The move to transition to software-based, IP-connected infrastructure has left some broadcasters feeling exposed. CTO Mario Vecchi explains how PBS guards against the cyber threat.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Richard Waghorn, RTE
New business models, and the new skill sets required if platforms are to stand out from the crowd, are two considerations that brought the Saorview Connect box into play.
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Thought Leadership
Joining forces to move faster
With viewers deciding what they watch, when and how, broadcasters need to be more agile and responsive than ever before, writes Peter White.
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Thought Leadership
The next century of SMPTE
As SMPTE embarks on its second century, it continues to address the evolution of the media business through standards work and collaboration with other industry organisations, writes Barbara Lange.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Digital Rights Management - State of the Web 2017
This ”State of the Web” whitepaper from Bitmovin explores Digital Rights Management systems and supported devices in 2017.
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Industry Trends
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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Executive Interviews
Interview: News Corp’s Latha Maripuri
As Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Deputy CTO for News Corp, Latha Maripuri needs to provide employees in news, sports, radio, real estate and publishing with the tools to do their job, but in a safe and secure environment.
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Thought Leadership
The IP Showcase: Back by popular demand
Real world IP deployments and an interoperability demonstration supported by some 50 vendors will be key elements of the IP Showcase at IBC2017, says Matthew Goldman.
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Industry Trends
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 Trends
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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Industry Trends
Obituary: Sam Blackman, AWS Elemental
Industry mourns the loss of Sam Blackman, the ”passionate, visionary and humble leader” of AWS Elemental who has died suddenly aged 41.
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Industry Trends
Video: John Ive on Business Transformation
IBC2017: The Business Transformation track hosts industry leaders to debate and discuss the operational and technical changes for the broadcast and media industry.
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Industry Trends
$14.6bn entertainment empire emerges
Analysts forecast Discovery pending acquisition of Scripps Networks will be the first of many as businesses scale up to remain competitive.
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Industry Trends
Obituary: Adrian Scott
Many in the broadcast and media industry, in all parts of the world, will be saddened at the death of Adrian Scott, writes Dick Hobbs.
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Industry Trends
Invisible assets: managing content in the cloud
The cloud promises flexibility but are concerns about price a barrier to adoption?
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Thought Leadership
Defining broadcast in the age of IT
With the broadcast and media industry undergoing such rapid and continual change, new definitions are required, writes John Ive.
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Industry Trends
DPP predicts where next for the broadcast industry
Getting ready for the cloud will be the most important task for broadcast businesses over the next couple of years, according to the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).
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Industry Trends
Video: What's on the agenda at the IBC2017 Conference?
IBC2017: The conference aims to excite, entertain and equip delegates with knowledge, information and expertise from industry leaders.
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Industry Trends
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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Industry Trends
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.