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News
Huawei 'crisis' meeting & Google under fire
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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News
Sports content to boost global content spend
Global consumer spend on digital content is set to increase by $23 billion this year, with sports video identified as the key driver of growth.
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Industry Trends
AI: A content chain analysis
IABM Lead Research Analyst Lorenzo Zanni takes an in-depth look at how increases in processing power and storage capabilities are broadening Artificial Intelligence applications throughout the broadcast, media and entertainment industry.
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News
Comcast set to rollout Now TV globally
Comcast to launch its new streaming service in 2020 based on Sky’s OTT operation, Now TV as a “distinct and compelling” offering free for pay-TV customers.
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News
Weekly news round-up: Sony relocates UK HQ and IBM & Vodafone's 5G venture
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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UK tech firms reject no-deal Brexit
Some 51% of UK technology companies are in favour of a second referendum on Brexit, according to a survey conducted by Tech UK.
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Netflix celebrates record revenues and subscriber growth
Reporting its Q4 2018 results, Netflix has revealed its revenues grew to $16 billion and concluded the year with 139 million paying memberships.
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Weekly news round-up: Netflix price hike & NBC's AVoD service
Your guide to what’s happened this week in the media, entertainment and technology industry.
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Thought Leadership
Can 5G technology fuel a revolution in the international terrestrial transmission market?
There are strong similarities between mobile terrestrial television networks and mobile telecommunication networks in the way that they support data communication, writes Rohde & Schwarz EVP and head of broadcast & media division Jürgen Nies.
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Industry Trends
2018’s most-read Delivery articles
The fight against FAANG, the rise of niche OTT disruptors and the potential of 5G were among the most-read Delivery articles in 2018.
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Thought Leadership
What do you know about mobile communication standards?
5G broadcast has considerable potential to offer to forward-thinking broadcasters. However, few broadcast executives count themselves as mobile communications specialists – very few know exactly what the 4G or 3G standards are or how they are defined, let alone the new 5G standard.
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Industry Trends
2018 review: July to December
In the second part of our 2018 review we look back at the milestones, mergers, deals and innovations that dominated the second half of the year.
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Industry Trends
IBC’s owners review 2018’s industry milestones
From the auction of Sky, to the rising interest in 5G and growing adoption of AI, IBC’s owners share their highlights and reflections of the last 12 months.
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Industry Trends
2018 review: January to June
The first instalment of a two-part round-up of the main talking points of 2018 includes the battle for net neutrality, 5G advances at the Winter Olympics, the Premier League rights battle and a Facebook scandal that still haunts the social media giant.
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Industry Trends
From 5G to Gen Z: What to expect in 2019
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s time to look ahead – and try to pick out some of the likely themes and trends for 2019 in the broadcast and production sectors.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: 5G broadcast for mobile TV
This whitepaper explores why the latest mobile telecommunications technologies are a perfect partner for digital terrestrial transmission (DTT) and how they can put it on a new and significant growth path.
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Industry Trends
NHK captures Kew Gardens in 8K
Ahead of the launch of the world’s first 8K channel in December, Japanese broadcaster NHK has been filming dedicated 8K programmes in major European cities.
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Industry Trends
All in the game: Taking esports to the masses
Esports is pioneering workflows that could be picked up by mainstream sports coverage, and with rising interest and growing prize pots, the influence of esports looks set to increase.
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Industry Trends
BT and EE score 5G first
In a world first, BT Sport and EE will use 5G remote production to broadcast the EE Wembley Cup on Sunday to showcase the next generation technology.
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Industry Trends
5G around the world
IBC365 looks at the latest developments in the rollout 5G in across the globe.