All Media Asset Management articles – Page 8
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News
June Sarpong appointed BBC diversity lead
Broadcaster, writer and campaigner June Sarpong has been named as the BBC’s new director of creative diversity.
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Thought Leadership
IABM: Three IBC 2019 takeaways
As media companies face unprecedented challenges, IABM’s Lorenzo Zanni looks at the key themes from IBC2019: Transformation, collaboration, and aggregation
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News
Tencent joins AV1 codec group Alliance for Open Media
Tencent has joined the Alliance for Open Media, the organisation responsible for AV1, the royalty-free, open-source codec for delivering video over the web.
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Industry Trends
Broadcasters look to optimise workflow costs as storage models evolve
Security, cost-efficiency and the sheer volume of content are becoming increasingly critical as customers adopt more varied storage patterns, writes David Davies.
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Executive Interviews
Lean machine learning
Threatened by a public referendum and squeezed for talent, Léonard Bouchet of RTS delivered revelatory tools while establishing a better work culture, all by embracing data-driven principles.
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News
IABM awards show vendors to be exceeding user demands
IBC2019: The nine categories of the IABM BaM Awards, mirroring the elements of the BaM Content Chain that runs from creator to consumer, produced a mix of big and small vendor names.
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News
Quality of user experience drives EBU platforms project
IBC2019: The EBU has called for more collaboration across European broadcasters.
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News
Rise recognises outstanding women
IBC2019: Gender diversity advocacy group Rise held its inaugural awards ceremony at IBC today.
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Thought Leadership
It’s time to collaborate
IBC2019: In this complex and rapidly evolving industry, close relationships between media firms and their suppliers are essential, and IBC2019 is the place to forge those ties, writes Peter White.
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Thought Leadership
Becoming a next gen standards body
IBC2019: As the technologies, workflows and business models of our industry evolve so too must SMPTE, writes Barbara Lange.
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News
IBC2019 Tech Talk: Lebanon’s labour of love
IBC2019: Kicking off IBC2019’s Tech Talks in the Forum’s Lounge area was a presentation from Mike Haroun who talked of the challenges involved in restoring over 180 locally produced classic films dating from the 1940s to 1990s.
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News
IABM offers its data riches to end users
IBC2019: The IABM, which began re-inventing itself seven years ago, has now totally shredded its ‘trad tech’ origins with a Global Engaged Partner program aimed at attracting influential end users.
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News
Welcome to IBC2019
As IBC2019 opens IBC CEO Michael Crimp looks at some of the key themes that will impact this year’s shows.
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Industry Trends
By the industry, for the industry
IBC is run by the industry, for the industry – meet the partner bodies who help make IBC a reality.
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Thought Leadership
Now is the time to adopt cloud workflows
Embracing cloud workflows is something all broadcasters need to do, says Google Cloud managing director Anil Jain.
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News
IBC2019 preview: Be inspired, network and innovate
Ahead of IBC2019, six industry experts join an IBC365 webinar to share the must-see features and events for the show next week, and offer the top hacks to make the most of your time in Amsterdam.
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Industry Trends
Preparing the content ecosystem for the future
Banking on an open architecture and leveraging new technologies, Broadcast Management Platforms should enable innovative solutions to be implemented with the speed and flexibility this age requires.
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Industry Trends
The noise around AI
AI is being touted as a transformative technology for the media space, but audio was an early adopter, writes Kevin Hilton.
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News
Sky UK eyes content UHD workflow boost with Iris integration
Sky UK has unveiled an upgrade to its ultra-high definition (UHD) content workflows in an aim to boost efficiency.
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Thought Leadership
Learning from cloud migration pioneers
Cloud migration is an essential move in order to see return on investment, says SDVI Corporation president and CEO Lawrence R. Kaplan.