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News
DPP delivers documents for IMF deployment
The DPP has released four documents to support the industry’s deployment of IMF for broadcast and online.
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Industry Trends
Rise up: Mentoring women to succeed in broadcasting
As advocacy group, Rise, enters its second year championing and supporting women in the broadcasting industry, IBC365 speaks with participants from Avid, BT and Deluxe.
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News
CBC and BBC ink co-production deal
Canadian and British broadcasters have confirmed a creative co-production partnership in a commitment to future collaboration across drama, documentaries and news content.
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News
Sony invests in Nevion to boost IP offering
Sony is set to bolster its end-to-end IP offering having struck a partnership and investment deal with Nevion.
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News
Media efficiency is critical: IABM reveals buying trends
New media competitiveness has urged companies to pursue efficiencies and multi-platform delivery has shifted business priority to Opex over Capex, according to the IABM.
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Video
What is next for the SRT Alliance?
The SRT Alliance celebrated its two year anniversary with 200 official members and an Emmy to its name, Alliance leader Sylvio Jelovcich told IBC365 about its announcements and success since launch and what is on the agenda next.
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Industry Trends
Managing and manipulating 4K and 8K content
The shift to 4K and 8K production has required improvements downstream, with those involved in managing and manipulating images in need of greater processing power and increased storage.
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News
NewTek acquired by Vizrt
Vizrt has acquired NewTek with the combined company offerings aim to accelerate the video creation, production and distribution for media, sports, entertainment, education, enterprise and esports.
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Technical Papers
User-centric companion screen architecture
Bridging broadcast and internet services can be difficult because the system architectures are typically different.
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Thought Leadership
What role do servers play in today's broadcast operations?
Without any doubt, the future of the broadcast industry will be increasingly influenced by the Cloud-based technologies, but today is there still a place for on-premise video servers? And if so, what will these servers look like and how will they operate? Will everything be remote production over IP networks?
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Thought Leadership
Integrating ahead of the curve
A changing industry, with increased demand for video from a wider array of organisations, has fueled the need for a different breed of broadcast solutions provider, writes Håvard Myklebust.
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Industry Trends
$14.6bn entertainment empire emerges
Analysts forecast Discovery pending acquisition of Scripps Networks will be the first of many as businesses scale up to remain competitive.
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