All OTT articles – Page 3
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Video
Improving fan engagement and enhancing monetisation using principles of next generation Emotional Quotient Framework
IBC2023: In this session you will learn about key principles of building successful platforms in order to drive engagement and enhance monetisation opportunities. This will help assess a platform’s ‘emotional quotient’ using well established and proven framework based on Robosoft’s experience gained through working with global OTT players.
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News
Streaming homes in Western Europe set to overtake North America in 2024
The number of households taking at least one subscription OTT service in Western Europe is set to surpass North America next year, with the UK and Germany driving much of the growth.
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Video
Enabling cloud-based Origination for your Linear and OTT Business
For decades, Comcast Technology Solutions has provided Managed Channel Origination for hundreds of channels from its facilities in the U.S. to serve North American audiences. In today’s ultra-competitive environment for premium video and TV in Europe and globally, broadcasters and premium video are in need of ways to improve operational ...
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Daily News
Irdeto and Evergent target OTT
“With our partnership with Irdeto, we’ve found a company with common goals and values,” said Vijay Sajja, Founder and CEO of Evergent.
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Video
OTT franchise of SWEET.TV: A unique solution to succeed in OTT streaming business
IBC2023: The future of Pay TV is being shaped by two major technoligies – Smart TV and OTT. Smart TVs are actively penetrating the market with significant annual figures. As the result - people are cutting the cords and abandoning set-top-boxes, migrating to OTT viewership. More and more audience is ...
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Video
Is legacy platform replacement the next industry trend?
With a growing need to accommodate multiple business models and increased demand for personalised experiences and interactive features, some OTT and IPTV service providers are beginning to struggle with outdated legacy platforms. This session will explore how cloud-native architectures, hybrid CDNs, and other advanced solutions available today can empower operators ...
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News
IBC2023: IP Distribution - Driving a return-path revolution
IP distribution when it comes to OTT streaming is ushering in a ‘return-path revolution’, providing deeper capabilities to engage and drive customer experiences and commercialise more effectively.
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News
IABM: Macro headwinds impact MediaTech
The latest research from the IABM reveals that macroeconomic headwinds are having a clear impact on MediaTech business models.
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Daily News
Edgio leads drive to reduce OTT complexity
Content delivery specialist Edgio has joined forces with four other exhibitors in Hall 5 to tackle what they see as the industry’s most pressing need for delivering OTT video: to simplify and manage complex media workflows while reducing costs.
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Daily News
Five team up to tackle OTT challenge
Five exhibitors in Hall 5 are working together to tackle what they cite as the industry’s most pressing need for delivering OTT video: to simplify and manage complex media workflows while reducing costs.
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Daily News
Custom data visualisations made simple with TAG
At IBC, TAG will be demonstrating how users can now create custom dashboard visualisations to suit their exact requirements.
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Thought Leadership
Ensuring Secure Streaming from Backend to App: A Holistic Approach to Protect User Data, Content, and Service Infrastructure in OTT and PayTV Services
In the realm of streaming services, the constant battle to safeguard digital content from piracy and cyber threats persists. While Digital Rights Management (DRM) was once at the forefront of content protection, today’s landscape demands a broader, more holistic security approach. As hackers continually refine their tactics, securing OTT/PayTV streaming ...
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Daily News
Cloud DVR makes debut on Ateme stand
Claimed to be the world’s first such deployment, Ateme’s Cloud DVR is a service that allows viewers on an IPTV or OTT network to record selected content for later viewing. A buffer allows users to pause during a live stream, replay or start over, with potentially unlimited recording and access.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Ajit Thakur and the Power of ‘Glocal’ Streaming
Ajit Thakur, co-founder of fast-growing Indian OTT service aha, looks forward to an IBC2023 conference session that will explore the company’s future content production and diversification plans.
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Thought Leadership
Unlocking customer happiness: The Power of Remote Management
The video streaming industry has been experiencing significant growth while at the same time consumer expectations have continued to rise, and competition has become ever more fierce. The industry is at a point of inflection where only those service operators who can transition to satisfy the consumer demands while controlling ...
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Thought Leadership
The day content providers became ads managers, or how FAST is changing content providers’ business and pushing them to get new skills
Professional press, analysts, and even media agreed that FAST should be seen not as competition, but as an additional source of revenue to SVOD and broadcast licensing. Everybody is jumping into this new distribution model by leveraging massive dormant catalogues of old content, from small boutiques to independent network and ...
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Thought Leadership
Enhancing Decision Experience (DX) for Content Choice: A Path to Resolving Video Consumption’s Paradox
Matthew Wilkinson, CEO at Magine Pro delves into the concept of ‘Decision Experience (DX)’ and its potential to solve the paradox of too much choice in video consumption. With an ever-growing expanse of content to choose from, the challenge of decision-making is now more critical than ever. Read on to ...
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Thought Leadership
There´s code behind every click: Engineering Truths behind UI/UX
Creating great Developer Experiences should be a goal considered first, or at least in tandem with creating outstanding user experiences.
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Thought Leadership
Broadcasting’s Shifting Terrain: Insights on Industry Challenges
The broadcasting industry is going through a rapid and significant change, driven by new technologies and shifts in how people consume content. The global video-streaming market was valued at $455.45 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow to $1,902.68 billion by 2030, while traditional viewership is decreasing. Audiences need ...