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In pictures: IBC Legends Vs Lucky Ajax charity football match
The IBC Legends took on Lucky Ajax in a charity football match at the Friendship Sports Centre in Amsterdam last night.
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VoD: How hard can it be?
IBC2017: A high-calibre panel was asked by moderator Mike Grant (founder/CEO at Caru Ventures) to say who was making money out of VOD, and how hard was it to set up a service?
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IBC Show preview: Monday
IBC2017: What not to miss at the conference and exhibition on Monday, including the Big Screen movie and Future Reality Theatre.
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Broadcast transformation: “Put the viewer first”
An IBC panel was unanimous about the impact IP was making – and would continue to make – to broadcasting. But as Richard Lindsay-Davies (CEO, DTG) warned: “Whatever we do, we must put the viewer first.”
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Building a production setup for under €20,000
IBC2017: A self-shooting ’one-man band’ set himself the challenge to re-equip his video production kit with the latest equipment for less than €20,000.
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Why young viewers could be gone for good
Broadcasters are concerned that younger viewers – commonly known as Generation Z – won’t make the move to linear TV.
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Pay TV rivals compete to develop deeper customer relationships
IBC2017: Greater personalisation and segmentation are among the main priorities for pay TV services.
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DPP launches cyber security programme
IBC2017: The Digital Production Partnership has unveiled a new cyber security programme which enables UK broadcasters and their suppliers to self-assess against a number of key security criteria.
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C-Tech Forum: 5G set to seriously disrupt TV
IBC2017: The potential for 5G to provide a catalyst for market disruption is strong, according to experts speaking at IBC.
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Leaders’ Summit: Analyse and adapt
IBC2017: The Leaders’ Summit, IBC’s behind-closed-doors conference for CEOs, had its sights set firmly on the future.
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Is crypto-currency for home media consumption viable?
The future of home media consumption could be based around a dedicated crypto-currency, delegates at IBC2017 heard.
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What is the key to improving UX and content discovery?
IBC2017: Consumers have been given access to an ever-increasing range of content and platforms but don’t always have the tools to navigate and discover programmes.
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A taste of the what’s to come: Inside the Future Zone
Selected highlights from the Future Zone, one of the most vibrant sections of IBC2017
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IABM research: IP interoperability “vital” to users
IBC2017: The IABM breakfast session was dominated by the word ‘consolidation’ and quirky research contradictions.
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Invest in voice and AI, TV tech chiefs tell IBC delegates
Forget VR – what broadcasters and media companies should be investing in is voice UI and AI technologies. That was the unanimous verdict of technology heads from Channel 4, IBM, Liberty Global and Ericsson.
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Berlin Philharmonic conducts move to UHD HDR
The Berlin Philharmonic orchestra will be available in Ultra HD and HDR from next month, using new video facilities to capture weekly performances.
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Entertainment broadcasters embrace social media
In entertainment at least, broadcasters and social media networks are more friends than foes as they harness social media to innovate new content and increase ratings.
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IBC2017: Record attendance and the rise of the robots
IBC2017: IBC executives have discussed the changing media landscape and technology evolution, from Ultra HD to human-like robots.
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IBC Show preview: Sunday
IBC2017: What to see on Sunday at the show, including a discussion on VR, MR and AR and the IBC Awards.
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The future of pay-TV according to the industry
The latest findings from NAGRA’s Pay-TV Innovation Forum, in partnership with MTM, explore key issues surrounding the pay-TV industry.