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Decoding the future
IBC2017: The next 20 years are likely to see more technological innovation than the world has seen in the past 300, according to experts at IBC.
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Dr Hanson: "Super-intelligent machines will make the world a better place"
IBC2017: David Hanson is a real life Dr. Eldon Tyrell – the robotics genius from the movie Bladerunner, based on the sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick.
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The power of the podcast
IBC2017: The final instalment of the popular What Caught My Eye series of sessions concluded with producer and social media expert Muki Kulhan scouring the exhibition halls to come up with her best buys for web-broadcasters.
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Diving into data to boost box office numbers
IBC2017: Data-driven insights into the cinema-going habits of Millennials and aging baby boomers could prove critical in boosting box office numbers, a panel of cinema experts revealed during an IBC’s Big Screen strand.
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Interview: David Stump, ASC, steps into the light field
Cinematographer and visual effects pro David Stump, ASC, sees light-field technology as a huge opportunity for film, TV, virtual reality and other areas of content creation.
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Consumer UX needs to be ‘slick, fast and simple’
IBC2017: The TV consumer experience must provide users with more personalisation while allowing the provider editorial control and work seamlessly over a range of devices, according to a panel at IBC.
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HD HDR has the wow factor
There are now more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide, but for many broadcasters, moving to UHD is a more distant aspiration.
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SMPTE approves ST 2110 standards suite for IP
SMPTE has announced at IBC the approval of the first standards within SMPTE ST 2110, the standards suite for carrying content over internet protocol (IP).
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BBC’s Atomised News targets young viewers
IBC2017: BBC R&D is looking to engage a generation of Snapchat-addicted viewers with a technology that breaks news stories down, taking them on non-linear journeys aimed at deepening their understanding of important stories.
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IBC Show preview: Tuesday
IBC2017: The exhibition and the features areas not to miss on the last day of IBC2017.
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Want engagement and content discovery? Try bots
Message bots not only deliver huge engagement and discovery potential today, but once allied with voice will become even more potent.
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5G set to drive higher engagement
NBC has said that it is excited about the potential of 5G to offer its sports fans a better user experience over mobile.
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In pictures: IBC Innovation Awards
Industry excellence and thoughtful design were recognised at the IBC Innovation Awards at the RAI Auditorium on Sunday evening.
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Industry advances towards IP adoption
Industry leaders hail “huge progress” made by vendors and standards bodies working towards IP adoption
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Future TV: More livestreams, more premium
Mobile dominates online video today, according to experts, but livestreaming and premium set to be flavours of the future.
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News broadcasters urged: Don’t sign your death warrant
IBC2017: Ignoring the opportunities and flexibility of mobile could mean that broadcasters risk signing their own death warrant. This was the message from IBC’s ‘Live is Dead: Long live Live’ session, where the panellists were unanimous in urging broadcasters, not just in news, but right across the entertainment spectrum, to ...
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Fox’s Sullivan: “Disruption in television is perfectly natural”
Brian Sullivan, President/COO, Digital Consumer Group, Fox Networks told IBC delegates that disruption in TV is perfectly natural.
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Content pipeline and delivery issues hold up UHD roll out
There’s no doubt that the roll out of UHD services has been slower than the adoption of HD. IBC held a conference session on UHD to allow senior figures from Sky, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Netflix, Ericsson and Molinare to air the reasons why.
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IBC2017 Awards: Winners revealed
IBC2017: Industry excellence was recognised at the IBC Awards, The International Honour For Excellence, awarded to Dolby Laboratories for 50 years of audio innovation.
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New ways to compete with Netflix
It might be thought that Netflix and Amazon Video are the only kids in town as far as OTT is concerned, but there are interesting variations in how some smaller operators are competing.