All OTT articles – Page 28
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Industry Trends
Going niche: Competing with the OTT giants
What is the key to creating an economically-viable, niche OTT subscription service? Execs behind OTT services such as DAZN and Britbox through to gardening channel Inside Out and guitar service All Guitar explain.
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Thought Leadership
Next-generation UX: Standing out among the OTT crowd
The industry has undergone massive change in the last couple of years. The consolidation of industry giants has increased pressure on all players to innovate and adapt just to keep pace, says Massive Chief Executive Ron Downey.
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Thought Leadership
OTT: The foundations for global growth are falling into place
The OTT market is showing tremendous growth, making it an extremely interesting time for new entrants and those already within the industry, says Magine Head of Commercial Operations Fredrick Engdahl.
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Thought Leadership
Why self-built delivery networks are key to keeping big live OTT audiences happy
From smart TVs to iPads, mobiles and laptops, the range of devices audiences can use to access TV has increased significantly in recent years. Even so, many argue that traditional broadcasts will remain the most popular option to watch programming because ‘appointment TV’ brings people together, says Edgeware Chief Marketing ...
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Thought Leadership
Encouraging innovation and collaboration
IBC is the perfect meeting point for the converging worlds of media and telco, writes IBC Chief Executive Michael Crimp.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Tim Davie, BBC Studios
BBC Studios Chief Executive Tim Davie on the need for talent, a ready supply of content and the importance of co-productions as scale becomes vital for broadcasters.
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Thought Leadership
OTT technology breeds new business models for amateur sports
With new technology creating more opportunities for OTT platforms in sports broadcasting, new business models are emerging for amateur sports leagues and smaller venues, says Pixellot Chief Executive Alon Werber.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Joshua Pressnell, Penthera
Mobile video viewing has increased from a fringe activity to a required feature, says Penthera Chief Technology Officer Joshua Pressnell.
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Video
Video discussion: How telcos use content to stay relevant
In part three of this IBC365 discussion our panel of experts define the ways in which telcos can attract customers and stay relevant within the content value chain.
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Video
Video discussion: Digital content is king
In part two of this IBC365 discussion our panel of experts discuss the key components of creating digital content.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Marina Kalkanis, M2A Media
Live events are an opportunity for publishers to engage with their audiences, try out new technologies and innovate, says M2A Media CEO Marina Kalkanis.
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Video
Telco and media shorts: Christian Harris, Three
Three Head of Digital Entertainment Christian Harris describes the partnerships telcos need in order to maintain customer engagement.
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Video
Video discussion: The rise of video and the role of telcos
In part one of this IBC365 discussion our panel of experts explore the issue of convergence between the telco and media markets.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Jeremy Fox, Atrium TV
Jeremy Fox, along with former Sony boss Sir Howard Stringer, has a new scheme to provide ammunition to telcos wanting to rival Netflix and Amazon. And it’s working.
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Video
Telco and media shorts: Matt Stagg, BT Sport
BT Sport Director of Mobile Strategy Matt Stagg explains the impact 5G will have on the way content is distributed and consumed.
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Industry Trends
Sport leads the 5G charge
The potential for 5G to revolutionise the media and entertainment industries is now being tested by sports producers and broadcasters.
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Video
Telco & media shorts: Paolo Pescatore on the importance of content
Telecoms & Media Analyst Paolo Pescatore on the importance of providing premium content.
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Industry Trends
How telcos are pushing into content
With telcos struggling to boost revenues, they’re focusing on video content as one way to drive growth. But their strategies for content differ from market to market and company to company.
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Industry Trends
Ofcom: BBC, ITV & C4 should collaborate to compete with Netflix
There’s a profound change in viewing habits taking place, with subscriptions to streaming services surging to 15.4m in the UK and young viewers deserting traditional TV, according to new research by media regulator Ofcom.
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Industry Trends
UHD & multiplatform delivery are top priorities for media companies
Viewer demand for multiplatform content delivery looks set to continue to grow with 56.9% of respondents in the second annual Avid Customer Association (ACA) vote agreeing that the trend will continue to dominate the industry.