All Media Transport articles – Page 2
-
Industry Trends
IBC SHOWCASE preview: Empowering content everywhere
IBC SHOWCASE is set to take place next week. James Pearce runs through what to expect from the industry’s virtual show
-
Industry Trends
Streaming: Manufacturers respond to its inexorable rise
The last few years have seen us begin to consume content in very different ways – and COVID-19 has accelerated that change. Ian McMurray finds out how the industry is responding.
-
News
News Roundup: Apple TV+ named least popular SVOD & DPP report on building back
24-28 August: Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
-
Thought Leadership
Broadcast content owners, technical partners and the cloud
Alibaba Cloud head of international product – media telco & sports – Glyn Stewart Smith looks at the complicated cloud market for media and broadcast companies
-
Whitepaper
The “Forever” Content Archive – Best Practices and Considerations
IBC Showcase: This whitepaper explores what it takes to build a ‘forever’ content archive; with an emphasis on options and technical considerations.
-
Whitepaper
How does the cloud change business logic in the radio industry
IBC Showcase: This whitepaper reviews how digital platforms, the convergence of technologies, and the cloud impact service provisioning and utilization in the radio industry.
-
Industry Trends
Olympic postponement: Consequences for broadcasters
In a Covid-19 free world, the Tokyo Olympics 2020 would have just come to a close, but the coronavirus pandemic means the event has been delayed until 2021. Ross Biddiscombe investigates what impact this is having on broadcasters across the world.
-
News
Trump puts timer on TikTok takeover talks
President Donald Trump says any purchase of TikTok’s US unit by an American firm must be completed by a 15 September deadline, with the US government taking a cut from the deal.
-
News
News Roundup: BBC Studios names interim chief and Saudi appeals WTO piracy ruling
27-31 July: Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
-
Thought Leadership
Ultra-low latency streaming with CMAF
CMAF facilitates backwards-compatible ultra-low latency streaming. Dr. Andreas Unterweger explains why and how this is achieved and discusses exemplary practical challenges that must be overcome when implementing CMAF-compatible pipelines that provide ultra-low latency consumer experiences.
-
Industry Trends
Dawn of the super aggregator
The TV business is on the verge of being taken over by super aggregators with pay-tv in pole positioned to lead and SVODs holding the balance of power.
-
Industry Trends
Twitch launches standalone sports category
Amazon-owned video game streaming service Twitch is to step up its focus on sports with the launch of a standalone sports category.
-
Industry Trends
Social broadcasting: the future of TV
Live streaming community-building platforms are taking on television and Twitch is at the forefront.
-
News
Arqiva confirms restructure and redundancies
Arqiva is working on a restructure of its business that could result in a third of its staff being made redundant.
-
News
Haivision acquires WebRTC video platform Teltoo
Haivision has bought peer-to-peer (P2P) and WebRTC enabled real-time video delivery platform Teltoo.
-
News
DAZN appoints Rushton as acting CEO
DAZN has appointed James Rushton to the role of acting chief executive.
-
News
Euronews helps UN fight spread of fake news
Euronews has teamed up with the United Nations’ Verified Initiative to share messages aimed at fighting the spread of fake news.
-
News
UK internet use surges to record levels during lockdown
UK adults are now spending more than a quarter of their waking day online, with services such as TikTok and Zoom seeing unprecedented growth during lockdown, according to regulator Ofcom.
-
News
ViacomCBS CEO Bakish reveals OTT plans
ViacomCBS boss Bob Bakish has revealed plans to add 15,000 hours of new content to its OTT platform CBS All Access as it looks to compete with a raft of new streaming services.